,'.;:'..:: A vsJ. . ;U IkJ Jr ,l I. kA it in MrVv? i ?r!t i 4 f K;;j,sr.7'ii'woi .. U MiN tn i Mi. , u .in. h.i. Lnnrf 1 . ..I ,r-r-t7T?V-B-! ram-umJn t HIM Will ILL!! r 7T-rJ-JJ- , ' , ' 1 ,- . . - M , .T. mm m ... .. mi i n ' I ' "u. i g VOL. XIL-EW SERIES. sr ' I . J, J BV lEIli lr bh rrf ririr. fc - -i: -. - TV Raleigh Standard speaking of the W-' tern Exteiieio, conclude in the following re- juark: -Our Western friend, hare " put their lmn.li to die plough" lei ihem not " look back," but ,ro forrd wttli 111 aMuranmof final uj glo- nous tucow. I brought to UiU gnl work. lirUinly it ouU not become u to ibriwt ajvkw ujwn tlio l 1 iffClom, nor re we uUpus to d" so ; Jit w IttburdutTWrVfertotbciinlKirla'tlcoof ae-i S MnJhmJM. You .iu-." naybut Ibe. . . a. -.i ...l.n..-.!,,,! I'l.:. will int., mi milli of il leinanec. Wnw. five (t lira raw nni .iu,j.u .i..i. . .o. jwpU of Uie Weal, and to the magnitude trf tbe ( kept witb the heretica," we.! them alt away ork itelf. Such a man a Col. Walter li wj nn. j a a pi.!er' cb. So that till no governor. Il i. known to our reader that we were at fireljlbat are not Koman Catliolic can havj. any e iiicIiDcd to object to the employment of Col. '""V fur allegiance. i:.,.. r.. Engineer on ihe Ceutral lUil- Again tho who acknowledge the Kfrtritual road-uot becauae we doubted hi attain menu, or b qual.Bcatioi.s but li-aue he waa Hhi. i .i . . . Uiore Or lea in tlie Service ot nllolla r lie , alio becauae we ,idered it due to our St. that a "lief En should U from among , vv ,i i, . , , ,1- her own Kti. n e thoujlit, ts that tlie sal- r, ,J S OOO wbich he reociv.J for hi scrvic ,mi the Central Itrawl and on the Eastern and ; Western rorrei was more than oojht to hare p , ., iii- i-1 ' ihe believe tliat the l ue can paruon reliellioiii been allowed; beheTiag, as wa did, and aawe"".; .... .tat at tbe time, that tS.OOO would hare af-, " It (' I C ' forded ample compensation. J .. , . : . . , , , . ,. , kleutified with our lulerests, and the ardeiit friend , , I.I. t . . 1 Mm- mHUM MkL-iilniA.1 tn ilevelrin lha m- i . . . , ' . .. . source, and elm-ate tne cnaraeter oi me utc. ... . . , , . i Vn ....lai.AA .J I. IS .. .11 l.i Ilia. V I t an.l l.f , . ... .. .' 111 1111 1' luunm i M win ... i m ' . " I r . I iHHItir WW i oil" 1.1 laiiva wnwus iiiw .ww v. sarvey be wa err-rscd in for that work. After the State' appropriation of 15,000 for the sur r.y wa eihauated, aud when, without further aid, it was apparent the survey could not made, so a to b laid betoca law last WiriaUiura ! called apon jr. itrtd aswistaiice, wlio woold cheetfullv have extended it, if it hl been . .1 tf .1 -ii.' I,.. . 1 iln u lid lli.iii -kii(..'il.4l to 7. , . ., . ' l..ln,i-r 'u.-uj...i.l 11 m.mit In filiarn a itli tiling tins resi-uosibility of raising tbe means ; but be- I 1 I mr UAtimnuiful ia ,i .,.,.i " f 'I , ijorrow, ao,uw on nisowii inaie cieun, coiu .l .i.l ..... ....I .iii, ill--lio, H.i IIVUCU IU' ' J IWI ...1. ........ ....a . ..... . btaorw tba Aaaemblv. Uul for the survey and , eatunalos, tfaoa eo.ndeted and furnUlml, it is ipitte certain tlie l-gilaturo would not have nude tlie appropriation, and the Western o- pltt would aut now Lave had a Company in ex- j iilettce charged ith tlie eieculiou of a work, and. binding tba Slate to a work of such 'vital importance to tbemseUe and to their pon'.eriti lor all time to come. The Western extension is a much more diffi cult undertaking than tbe Central fciilroad. ft wHt Oust at least three dollar lo where lite Cen tral Road cowl one; and like the Erie Koad, N York, it will be a thoroughfare, whb, when con structed, must stand alone, with no rival, like tbe eternal hill that aurrountl MM so. .a oown upon it Every consideration rotinccttit wifh it. enforces tlie importance of the best Engineering, the ableat officer, and the w incut economy. HEAD A LETTEIl FP.OM THE l.UEAT JOHN W ESLEY. YVe have rarely met witb to ttrong aud im portMit a document a the following letter, writ tea by th great and good John Wesley, bear ing date 1780, nddred to the editor of th Freeman' Journal, Ihiblin. It was drawn out jo, controversy , npon..the EoglUh ToleratioA.Act, and may-be found in the miscellaneous works of Mr. Wesley, on page 817, vol. 5. This let ter wa furnished the "MempVii "EaifW aii.T Kii ifwirer by a dittinguished Mcthotlist of North Miisissippi, in conaeuence of Judge Ixingstreet baring called the Methodist Church to task for joining the American party, and taunti-d them ' Hlfll tarnUhing the name" of tlieir grnrt and ven erated leader, Wesley. Here it is : Si a : Some time ago a pamphlet was sent to me entitled " An Ap-al from the Protectant Aaauciatiou to the peopk: of Ureal jlhitaiu." A dav-or-two since a kind of answer' to this was fwt into my Uainl, which pronuuueea. ila ntyk coob-roptible, ila reasoning futile, and it object laalictou. On the contrary, I think the atyleof It is dear, easy and natural ; th reasoning, iu ...ii nn.ln.ivA the obu-ct or uni.iai, wuu. i.. v....-... , - - j deaign, kind and benevolent And in pdrauanoe of the name kiad ami be- Wolent, deaign, namely, to preserve our happy conatitulion, I shall endeavor to confirm ihesub stanos of ihM tract, by a few plain argument. With nenwscution I have nothing to do. I pleale, bi be a fable, and the Koran to be the la- ... 1 ,.t i ... I jw.nlti.il tin u lirtlii T tlio I to - VI ' CT. f v-i'7P-ji--a "r--y - . . .. . i ..:r f ..,.il.;.. liii-b P.-ligiou be true or Iaise ; 1 omii-j , on oue or the other supfs-jsition. Tberefere away with al! your common J.lace de'clainaliou alsjut j intolerance and .ersM;utti for religion. . uje every word of Pope I'm screed ,J lr'1''' Supi-Ae the Council of Trent to have bewt- in-, falhble; yet, Ijnshtjpop it, that no govern ment not lloman talliolio ought- wtolft n,'" of Koilhn Catrn4'J'!S!.W!l- . ' ' - . . .. torwaol hioWf, buUWJ U ra0aiUUU,'",l l"-sW-.W.-vtr. Uut lb- ... m. i . r. can do, no! ti:v whin- be Iwhin that secute no man for bi religiou principle. -i, coiuiripjencca, be what they may. it ,,f"Kir mortality about it, that was alsolubr- promise uf tliivkyi I w.v. iudiH iKuibly u there I as boundh- feswetom in r. ligu.11 as An...riei'n Catholics iiiidefslalid ihe bd. raiit ly sickening ! I to induce even rmpeetoble Sag NichU to .. ... . . . . .. .1. il.. 1 )- AUKru.anv-wv.io" ..., ...l.l l.i..,.. .1,1 ll...... hue ai.avn.-u- , 1 . any man conceive, IWt tins .Me m "'!. ; . , uf uUr ,i,jV,.r,,menl, and conform their ..l,.,,,!..,,. O'eir opinions, but to this day Ins point. I will tet religion, trueor bil, '' j' U) ,. If foreign Catholics act d,f- VL" of ,he pitilesadv.yer- .r are tbey main uufiillilKd. Nearly a month ..... ... .1... ...........11 Stll.UMl. LII.I lllOl'. ' ... .1... I...I I....... II. . . .1 i I . . it. . L : u tl... ... I VtK.J. .l.m wwii..-.,, wih , .... ..v..--. -. (,1,, bliavior. 1 prove il thus i Ui Uouiaa Catholic maxim, established not by private nwt, but by public coutcil, that "no fuilk it to bt kejt teilk heretic." Thi has been openly avow- jed by the Gouucil of CoBstnncn, but il wa never ! oily ilU.-Iimel- Whether primto pwnouii ow or ilituivow it, it i fivnd mim of tl. j t'kiirch. Of KuiiHb ltul m kiug M It M, nolb- of tbt eburck tun giv mo nwiU. teeuiity ""T govtrnmi-nt ot tlicir IIiioi' or wi ble Ubatior. Tbr.'fre IIbv ought not X" : ; tolerated by any goveni.miit, rrole.i:ult. Ma . . I 1 ... ........... 1 ..at I prove ium w n pim urgutuewx, t,tes nun aui- wtr of "", 'V c"" 8s v " ur"- of tl,lir aMegiauce to any government ; but all Human : (' itti,,ru arkiiuwIiHl'i.. ihw: then torv (her can , ....... .. ' I k - J -" T1,e I- - iug ,rdon .IUiI-. I "I. 'and tocome , as it ha been for c utui ie, one . br",Kh of 'Plr,t,",, I"'""-r- ""l "'o- ho nowhslge him to have thi. spiritual power .r..a r.;. kufiitrifi- f..r lllM,r lalti-'roill.. Klhm S i i ii ,i i . T. I tj treason, and all other sins wbaUuever. The I1" - '' f dipening with any proiuiW, oath, or i...... .1 l ulrtl nnv-nv- rrf Lib l'vltc, aud alt why uckuowledi'e liu fj iutuJ , " 1.. ... ..4 ...Li.u.L. .u ll.M K.tl ili..il-T I MHU 111 UB. nAavllull imm. ' v ... & 1 lackuuwledtfui the tiiMUMW! witter of the I'otas . , ciui inic bo .-curitv tor hu aiieicuiiicu to any l:o- , ' " ' jveruiueuU Ulh and iroiiuu are uumu i they . . . , , are light as air a rfny-fiuulioa mcusi thtv utl i HUH una VrjUl. . .iy , uov wuiy io I oje, wui . .. , . ., , inn a oriest. lias uor lo noidou sum ! This i all tesac-uliitl doctrine of tie- Church ol , llvmu- Put they-that acknowledge this cauuvl i I uibly give any accunty (or their ailegiauoo to : aiiv iroicruiiicbt. Oalirf are uo sveuritv al all ; ito Uie fkat cau paldou l-ulli a.-ijury af. I hijjh trtass - ou. Sluing li.ir ruhg.ou eie, it u plain , that, ill-oil principle of reason, no gimiuuieul 1 1 i I .. -I . . . .1 ,ii...l ,i. Hue , ,, ' I., i ..I ..i.. iiuu.ul W Liu-ir alli-ii-UUiLVI f - " R-- - i . I . ...II. L.I...L. tt.,1 ll,. i... Lou.i.ul i no Uitn is lo l- k-pi with herein s," but so long as Ji. -.III. .1 ' " . 1 1 il,-, . it Spiritual power of tin: 1'oJ. 11' any one pleaae-a lo answer thia, and sign I i, name, 1 snau prooau.y r.-,,. - iloctiou. ol anonymou. wr.u r. . uo u. ,.,o....- ; lo take any notice ol. , 3. I aui sir, your huuiiie- vvant, Ji-lIX Wrl.KY. C'uy Iload, January Ml, 1 7 -SO. T r The " liaHimorii Cli r" uw the foi lowmg fbroble an.1 pertirre.it language m anna ble and pertiheu ! in" lo the imliira'ioli, br th ltomish Cbnreh, uf the riot al Louisville : 1 Who wej-c the murderer on thai occasion I , T,r Jul Uot coimneme I the riot the)' did not wantonly shoot down ;u eii'ole Mplu as they pave-J aloiigthe str.- K Lut were peaceable ami piiet, until the "ik of 111u1.h r waa commcne.-'l by the foreign It. man Catholics, who had armed themselves for ill emw purpoac of biking the Uvea uf.AlUc ricaii Ixjrn citizen. . .1 , if.,, f .ri iiin fsiit i,,e iv.nerrean, vw. law that they could not have tbmg all tl.e.r own way, and turned on and routed their a. ,- suilaiits. And what American will aay that they ...... . , were not justified I Not Mie who has the s unt were 1101 Ju'"' .. . wlncli shoul.l armnaie CTery .aiiihkhs iw"i The Iloniisli Chnrch in all nge has peraecutod where It bad. tuc power, auu is swa... f....,,,,.;...!.,,,,..... couutry to renew the scene f v iblence and mur-1 .1... ul.iel, huva l?ii nnu tiv.l 111 others, lull tlie luiuious of Uil church have bocu met in Louiai ilkr as Uiey will be met everywhere. Ibeae ii.urderous aaiiuiu uu lialire ProU-wt-anu were reoW, aud wui U resulcd viviy-, where when maile, wlwb.vur may U tl". ac'i lice of hie. 'ihe American pcojdu cannot be ubjet:ted to the rule of the Hoiuaii Pontilh Tbey are willing to live iu peace and harmony with 'tlie a(ibi.-;U of lUime w bo may emigrabi lo Una country, and to accord b. lh-111 the piotec Lon of the .IwrMM-fw ms"" be made to .'enforce tlie Itoliiisb faith at tbe(U fl trees, but, their great 'ioint of attraction 'lii-bjl's mouth, it will be met with a manly ano .l..l..rm lie.1 sl.Hlt. all.l Uie iransgrciwoi. 01 ... ..1 .... I ., , .t... ...... ;., 1 , w , 1 KiMlL as lie , ... ... ... I .... iutmiiu to their dens, with bloo-Url. Ming , -j. r j,.ft u.HJ,i the ground as inoliu - of r.-trihutive justice. Ir iIh.c i-loose li. oraw iue.101.; i.ie..-.. v...... II ux-y ciifc-swi . . ., . .i il... line M-lwein Cat li ) Probwlanlk, Mnbrnsult tbespmtol J 1 '- Hastile Or lh alh," they will incot! , . lle ir ma iclie. in the American ,--ople." . - .1.. i:.;...,W,,iirr,iiril,.lrr.fcV .iri'.i... .1. .'" .. , ... ..... i .. 1...1 ! il. l.,..,.Liii.f-of tin tiff..--' 'll .-sunuay ". '- - -. nx.;, fv .ral ears were thrown from tlio tra. aud fjji engineer was killed, and thri fireman badly,' though not fatally, iiij1"''. These aori-di-nt's are lienjining almost in common. as cam- ..in 1. Ier.. 1 1.. ii. 1. .Ier nice, tln-v will have to but 1.. .1.1 1. ...: ,, i.. 'tvnmiv 'abminVattee of f he 1 v. hol Mtlair. H.i- 11V nil' .'-'.' t is, From lb Cmnli.n AS JMIVSTMU! Mk, rlToHI Lcliltlki JiwtutbeoirtH. mmiily nt Urgo to warn tboui ajfuiimt an imli-! vidua! wlwatyU bimlf witb tlw oguouion of . Ik, Sami kl M. 1). Tk, and bail from New OUiau. lie arrivd in Urveoatburw' ume ii wevka ago, and re)roiualrd biuutlf to be a phy ii'u inn of New Orkana, wlwre be bad a lucrative practice, uKiitxl a large drug atoru, bad an in u-rw . . Uwr e.wun.ui.a-ni oi urn vy Widoi o niiig. n Uirjje amount, of iri'!4'rtv iu j Columbia.! ChXluo,K.C. U. d. ref-, r. Biill Lima. If a. a nWomv, bU aib kx iit died (. ho aaxl) in New Oik-aiu "Urt J Hilary, and wwendcaring to ii.gratiato hiuualf ut ..! M u& ...a t.. . i 1. ...... If ...... UWtv of the TWl rvUUe citi u. of our j town. i Ho l an innrntor of the J., dv. a cr- tinVaUn fiom 1,.. .... -A, uow in Charhatoa, j . - . . . . . o'""'l of a" unfortunate ttiatriuwutal mt nvedun with the afori-tiud S. il. I), laiiu. 1 1... i.i.I.Im' .l..,ul.l l .,n iln.ir muil airnimti B " 1 "uun.atcd uiidrd. a be w,U no do.U , try hmfolT t-u, , uWiiua. He Ufl reiiiaboioo 'h tor Char-' I j .,u. Monday evvuing l.ut, nd Bodoul-t will make b way (rtn lal I'm mto South tW hii. i.t.ur I m i..l..r.t..l Iia h ma rsi.J Ifi. i . I hole slury aljout liu l.tre fortune prutml, like , . , , , . , , , , . ' hi lWited tiUo 4 1 hrUr, lo be a base fab-1 ru - . - ition, as he a umiUe to pay a out of hi I - - t -:.r wt: . Vf t T i; i iL..- . t rr - t'.' it landlord, and h wnrdrobe waa tevH-d uiion to .. . - , , ,, 1 I. ml 1.,.. ,1... ...... IK, I II... I 1. ...! l.Tt n ... Ji'. inu "ItVUi'h 1 " M ..' ' . I'll 1W u BV 1 imciiiitatrlv, be ci-rtainlt would havki I I tl,. r , , , hohor of U-iit escorUii out of iU coriora!v '! Illll- it n-.lrij .' a rail, and ithm -nti d wild a Ut.il , ,. i.t wti leoatiiti' of u Uvr an-1 uath.-rA. II i aj-'.'iri lit- iv or ye.irv oi ae, u.-ar m p'-vi tnn. , 11 Isliii.li form, dark skin, bl.v k evi-safil hair, and i rireix'SM.sin? in hi in-rson and manner. I ho ;ress generally in I well to show the gentle lb siuulbweat would do! , hi true co- man up lu i lur. VKurns. Nn;I"'I.K AM I'"K I SM d'TII. The North Carolinian say thai in addition t . . the I own subscription, amount to- be aeiit . ... ........... Iron, l,i, I.Luc to -o!to k all.l 1 orUlllO-.l ll h.is , ... . , . .. . ,. , ,i . I '.ii i- it jrita iii mh li ll.TI . anil I M1.I all ! 1 Uf - . i vi . iiim(i m.fi iwmi mu - ".". -.j. i ii , ' i - . ther i nor. a.v.1 bv privaU-sulsw r.ptioiis. I be J result ut has U-en coin il.-i to rvluse I li.l I'.iint to the sufferers, who made aillie--UloU . . f JU il(U.,ljf?.tl(Xr in uwtiu. j, ,(. ,urcuitt.Uns, y " that he eoul.l i.oU j , C),.(,nl,J wuboUirroUiaaliomMbprisaioue por I LH..11 01 ill ii no. -eiu u 01 ui.ii n.fui.i nn uie , ' , "' ,tBmi"W "''"" 10 TV ' ' " . I ..i i...... ........ a . to the calls of huiiiauity but iu cuuaiug tlie . ' nuiiierous -rM.ns rmployeil nt Old Point, and j uia 1 01111, ami 1 n.-ptn.w.,.. on vue ,.o.e, .-. ,or v. -, be removed. he would I dom" a doubtful attl of LanU t the o.-rlam sanities of public ju j tne. We are sure that it must Im.epu n pain to the President not bi yield to the appeal of the e.iinmitt, and t: liu-l that the coiiiiuitti e j ihernselw-s have Ix-eri salUfi.-d that nollmi but the lemest si-nc of hi duty to all eoul.l have anowl him with the courage to resist (he call which they mailv upon his benevolence." i n Tliursday there were trvrnli burials in Norfolk by sotm- aceounts there were as many I ileath on that day; others say that many of I , burUI, w!rP of bo.. not prosiously itrrej . ( - ' ' . ' iciit.sr lav. The fever is said lo have abated i - nt - moulh ;-on y twetre'i!eTh w thurs- day. Six I'hvsii ians, n.m residents, Me at tjie villi Ihe feviTr. infected ities ; horses, il-v,"s Ac, suffer from the disen-w.' as men do. Among the horrors d. seriUii by the letter wrib-rs from the two Cili. , we tin. I the following in the Noifolk corresfion den. of the Petersburg Exprena : Since the fatal epidemic has prevailed ill our city, a mut singular looking .y has madciUnp iear:iiiee, which is iiibj a stranger in Ibis lati Iu I.-, and ha never been known In re Iv fore by ihe " oltl-l iiili.ibilant." Its ImkIv is alxuit the of our coiiiinon fly, of a y ellowish colour, with Ion..' deli, ate porous win." of a texture as (inn as the sofb-.sl silk. . ..I hey j . log' ther m rtti-.;and may. be seeu in large uumlrra on win. to the .-ofliiis, 111 winch rer, in.. Ill- l.i.e.l Vli-lllnsor 1 enow Jiirn. ?.e o . 11 1I..1 I ...t.M.I ! i.f l.iit.Mt or.. 1111. Is 1 -iron 011. o ....ii -j...!-....- -.. . ,. .. ., ii , .1 1 i I.,.,. . . .. ..,'' ,...... 'f .l,u ,-ollins. that lav . 1 , .ii..r . r lei.i. icinuiit. a..... ... ..... ! ,). irroiiii.l, scattered around, awaiting iuterineiit, j literally black with these loatlisoine little inset-m : tuai Kiiruioi inuie ...... ..... ---- , - 1. 1 f 1, III,,,!; a, bi exclude the colliu entirely from srghJ. , ., , . iV,vnxU, ,.cU,oU we ever be eligenib fi;4 by llio lluaniy Hl.seasc iis. ii, n. ...B . .1 1 .11.. 1 . ! ....... UKin a peculiar atmosphere f These are ipus Hons that we leave lo .lar uaf, l-iu r sKinca 111 mi.ii ,eo ... - ' I Kwer sali-lactorilv 11 irif-y can. vveomy anow ,l.. .I..! I...I..-. will cn-ate a peculiar worm ... - ., and why hot a deadly blaguo create a peruiur i ' - , ,iy- . . Tlie contributions from Philadelphia amoiiiit, bi l il.uOO ; New York has sent as much more ; llalliiiiofu as much ; and other Cilicsiuid Towns I irge .niiounts.' v ami Irom the l tor ot CumUilanJ bUkxt i'"" Pr 1""' uw lo Chuixb filial ill), of which hi wife u a mom-, brm,r forward tnuimonv b liw that tlie For -I U r, were, iw.-i.ed in t!,i plaou tnUf) iug to that . ij-ncr were the gSii.-.l party. Thi. vMg ft, and that hia wife i. now " aullcrnig all tb,I(.T ,e,,i,l to ix-Joriu, though daily Uuut SALISBFirNilCi, SElEMBER .18, 1855. T1i yellow frer b abating at New Orleaiw. At lotrnt dti the dentla wrrj bu 9 Uny, r And the S. Y. Expma mntioo a cane In Wil- "amnl.arj, ntr ew oit. TUB UIOTS IS I)L1S V1LLE. Hie Journal eontinnca to tm home upon the Anti-American party tbe guilt of all blood ,lllt mm JieJ iu UuUxWb, oa the duy of U.e -" V tH PrtBt I'rmKNlrUrtkoei by the frrnpr ctrwiy ee- labn.hed : and tbe fact, tliat tboy .Milperat.lv t lnj .kWcm.UlU.Un unotrBOdig citi.,. ,UKtly p-.iog ' . .1 : ,l.-l.l 1 .J " "7 " mmg prout linimduit. ly aIU-r lUe t- -1 . 'I . 1.1. t a i rl anil chpirngcd by the Juilrmil to do K. In. tbe llluwing artklv. after atatiug auudry .lul alritiintr tV-la. ilia Journal r,Mu.wa iu k' "'T t , Z ' f I- - ,ttlBS Pr""t Jr, ih UMl.Ue J.,l. On. of the Ustl-kuuwn and moat respectable citiaen of Jdf.-rsua i-uulv iuforiu ut, that while some of tlie house were htirniiur in list lower i ian oi in cut, imi wkhi m ui y aril 01 n nuiac . iwi by.' Aa Aumruian uuin, au-1- man of middle ije, and u I rmb girl alut eigli-, l.m ut nun. Usta - j. I ytataniii. asttJat)' .near ,t i-i i . i - ,i i., . - - J I I n " ! I lie Iruh iiil !! in sili lice, but wa evwlent- , . . . . , , , , , , . . ... . hy arcument and persuasion; but when b fol-, Iv fi.-ifi; uti 1 iMiti-iI. Hie Amen'ui Woman , , . . . i . l..; lower bi-rsiDe autttcn-ntly aumcrous, be tno up j niade a reiii iik lo Ui ertciH tliat the Irh wer-- , , , ,.i , .i. J . ... i'i "" nJ "ar against s.tcli would notj in tun.! un.l h uI IwUer itn away, the lrih, -n, , V i 1 -' V'B -. L, . ;,k. r 7 'iLfl.t In liim. I le ruwarilc-tl tils toritiWer. with! l;ic i, unal l.: to retraiu hvrwlf Imiif.-r, said ta rve-, 'ly, oA. i vt htj kJ lite ki'iji ikmt Wits rtasM- til uj, vt vouH hare a-tiff itum." Our infur- j manl rebuked her lor the remark, and iho elder . . I lrt woman snil to tier, me ireiiilcmen is ' , , ,, erii. : our countrymen har-j tirou-ht this upon ' iheiutel e, am ik on!) ,wy is, thai Ike tavao feral . totulTer tl". ;;il." r rum this, it is; ! . v.. lent Uisl U.o ib wriiiiiilio!i and the pn-para-, t.oii of the lii-h to briugou a tight aadshed ihej " lod of the Aiuericiut, wore so opeu and noto- j ... 1 ,: ..I.. I.. l I... ,.. wouieli. ijxt - i tti rrrn l : 1 1 is. ,tt ti npiMin i.io.iii.ii ii, i , i 1 1 ... .... a...! I,.ii. inn liu ith km lli:m , , , , . th. v uhlnliied, and, tliat lln-su promises w. re. lum u to tlie feui.tlv. but who lua.l.- tbe pro t,.1u.. I I'or what reasiiu wen: ihey not kept I ne 1(11111. ..lis ev. r lie auwere.l .xe pl at W u, b.ir of Kterual ? Now look at the r-i.Ujioii mink l y the 11 1:1.11... ln.h f. liish-s. ll. fe wa.au bull itirl who - IA"";"t thhrt bad bee promu.4 an aiin.unt of h.-l. U.at woul.l have enaU. d theiii 1 . Aiiiemiiia lr. 1 alnl.-il s Insli AiiM-fnalii lr. 1 atnl.'ll s Insli 1 r! biwl him 011 the eve of the el 1 Hon not to 1 ... ... Tf,i 1... .,.,,1,4 v, 1 1 rt I 111 tci 1 1 it ii vi 1 1 'til t i iuv iiHi.ti nt iiv v uiuu.yv.. )i( mrK ,,,., lv and more than Mie .l.ire.l to b-ll. Mr. Simrall Iri-h irl implored Aim not to go into that afl of IIhi city, assuring him llfSl he Would t! in ..a.lilv - ril from her countrymen. Ihn-eolh- , ' .1 ,e 1 . ,,i er lnh woman iav their allidavilaas tolho.cx- t ti 1 .1 . l. inive preparation of tire aims bj their country - , . ,., 1 , . 1 .1 . , 1111 11 tor the ily of the election, an.l aivj as to , , , ., .1 1 e , 1 the actual u-of tb'-iii in the work of mur.l. r. . ,, 1 , 1 1 .11. e nn..il.,.r In. 1 M.,nieii enve lu-r ullulavit !, 1 .11. omen gave her alhdavit iL. iLu.l.iJ. 1.. auiul.iai. In tha 1 tl-iLr-hlloit tA llw 111 U afMMIlUl.4ie r the memt- r, of the American rr,, on hat- urdavn.ght l- fore the election, an int. ..Hon , 1 11 1 . ,. , 1 ,1 win. li they r. -Iiiiipihhed only on ae olint of tli. ,' 1 1 ,1 . - 1 vast nuuiUrs which Ihe ptocoiioU oulliplue l. , e .1 , - 1 1 Thus the bstmiony of the Irih woun d alone 111 , 1 .1 A . - 1 1 1 iiient. ami a miiire siaie 01 n-nnni' an.i -uiibii-would 1. abundantly sufliejcnt m itself to maku ... . ... , ........... ...... out ihe case; but in addition to that, we haie the detiositions of pulioi' ntTirt'rs, of Irishmen and jd;uje,bim,,wha,. in the bloody doings, ami of thirty-five or forty j " 1 , - ,, , , ", . ' in r laces called' liiosiiiies. And on oilier il.ns re.iM-.laM. Americans, who swear that more than I , ., , . 1.1 111 they i.riiy five times a toirether. I here are no Ueiity Americans were shot and wounded by'"' .'!.''" 1 bell on llieir inos-iinw; but a cru-r stands on the I iermans and Indi, bf.e any violence . u. , 1 ' . , , . ' ilho lower, and cn.w out 111 a lou.l voice, w lien nlfercd to Ihe foreigner. . the hour of prayer arrive ; and all truo.Mos- Aw twhllm,ovwrwmmXm.y,Ws ;mmcj-,!ltclv Jr , .hatevcr busiueas th.y lieen met hv the Sag Nieht eihtors I Siiul.lv wild and pr-piterous aiertions put forth Uiou anon) moiis authority, the authority of an tin Liown f.iol (.r kiuvio tliat chose to invent a false- liiaal. TheJvig N11 hi udilora have.- boasted i .hat thy.ul.l and woidd p.o.e, l...t thev ha.e) irovril Hiiiiittif, 1 111 nv nut hih'u iv 1 .1 'I'l .. I ... . 1... ,) f proof. Not only have they not publish w, Javils-T-lh.-y hive not even given state in. -ills with naim-s In them. 1 1 .1 . I leiiUA-raL staggered bv tin -r and numi-rous allidavtU in tho Journal, soughl ' i 1..,!, t, fr) of tlie d.-moiiatration by pro- ".iji.ing'that he was iu vs.sion of an abiin - , w.,j,i ,.i:m,-,tf , t ,,1 . li,,u , iiamai 01 auirieiivie huuhhiy, .oii .o ..e ...o.... .... . - ". i'".1'"''1 ' .iittioritir.iua aevmrnt ot tiie,f an sects m .?. ..... i,..s saw, lie Ml, he knew, that promise re has elam.-d, ; 1.1111 yet tun uit .:.-..u u .!......, .j 1 ..... 11.. ..n ...n....i...i i.v t. i.tei. -1... - 1 ntu-mpt,,! li, hold public eiitimeiit in olieyauce, H wl : 1P ,mi1M.j thrwned hUory iin.uni.iib'islied: the nromised and threatened , , , .,-1 . .tealnnony not forthcoming. 1 hat testimony ... :ianuot behad, Iit'tany bavtiinony at war Willi the aflidavila.wchaVegiven.be published, and il will be met promptly, if necesaary, with n mass uf aworn evidence thai will over.w lulm it, and ovisrwliulm wilh it s.jme pcrsunairut who pur- hups llatUr llicuatclvc that lueyiie sale- MissroyA RY LESSOXS. ' - 'Jkfofaa m rWAu num. of Mohammed, who are culled Muhaimuudaus, Musnulmans, Monlenm, and sometimes the peo ple of Ltlam. Mohammed waa born iu the year 570, nearly thirteen hundred year ago, at Mecca, city of Arabia. That part of,the world wa the divide) between 1'aganism, JudirMm, and Christianity ; but the butt had become very corrupt. Thi man, tltorefore, conceived tbe idosvof ioriuUHf nc w niigiou tiisuliould uuite all partiw, aud take tbe place vf sll oiiiar reli gion. Ho bo selected such part of the Itibte as ...'.Lcl Lbn. .IlL axtrada from the Auoumdia .... . . . . ... ami the book and tradition uf the Jvw. ana mixed with them Arabic fubl. and many con wiU of hi own, and pn-Wnded that Uity were revealed to trim by the angel Gabriel from bear en. lie Old not ifive time revelations Ion is lol- lower, all at onoe, but from time to tim, during fiwioi, rf B b(3 wmllUj tnel. Af- . u.r bu (i,..,, viril,, ntA were ail Lllwtcd into one roluim which i called the Koran. This book coutain some ..thing that arc true ; but many of it U-achiugs are f.dw, and very foolish, and. very w'x kcd. liut bis tol-lowi-rs U'lieve that it wan nil writtm iu heaven, as he told them ; and they bold il in gnat re verence, and will not so much as touch it with out waihing themselves. SyreaU uf AfuhuMHutlaHtim. At first Mohammed bad but few follower.; tle-se gradually increased, however, till at the time of his d.-ath, tw.-utv thr.i: year, afterwards, nearly all of Arabia hs.I sulmiilte.! to dim, with f iMiniH of the oeriTilt! in the iieiij-hlRif in-' coiintrii-. 1 i i o - i u,. u. a,HvatJ hi new rebth j . , tlx- plunder uf those ahum be compn red ; and ; he urg'-d them "U by the promise uf buitvn a Uiu reward of their bravery; and espt-cially i thisie who Ml in battle to lie crowned with the , . , , hihf uWv ail.liaine. After Lis death his followers irim l.-d all the Mirroiiiiiiini; r.-g.is, n. sm- even aiiero suc Icuwful. In the course of a few years, they had ! subdued and iiuxse-l their r- liirv on many of 111 .....,1 I, L.to. in llin U'iirT.1 r me j ..,..n..p....l nil ll... tM.rll...rn l.iiTtof hu-a niauv - ' - "!"" - ' - I ' t ll... r.ir.. ...rli..t.. .,f VuriXM. ,.-i. I rnf mil i cicii intoiiaiii ami rumv; I and a lar'- l'.t of Aia was brought un.l.-r ll ir control ; and it I, f,r time, a if they would subdue the whole world. Hut their .ro.T..-. ha-s Ion-' since lvn chiit.d. They liaie In-come broken up into fragments and f.r several hundred years iWy have been growing weaker and weaker. I In re are still a it. i hiiiii v M-Jiaitiniolans in . v-!ti(! Wuf 1 j n,ey hold sw.v over all Ihe lafcU : f MJt9 bntor : TUr .u,w i. ij at 1 ut 4noooi0. The Arnla. tlie Tuiks, the IWaiis, and very waayvf- tU tiibabilaiita ul ( Vntral and SoiiUierii Asia, and nearly all the 1 .. . . au.u.. fws) ....WW tana wrairw ni , u( ( ia, and in ma- hv uf (). aj wft idan.ls. There are none, ,om i.v r, in America jwrinr, .7f .,,.. ! MnhriiiiittiHlaiis U'lieve in one lol, the t rea- tor of all thin", all wine, ail iHiwerftil, all mer- 1 ul "" o ' cifnl, urn hatiifeuble an.! eternal, whom ihey call u s Allah. Thev al hor all idol worship, and abom- ; "" . ' iuate and ditrov all ima"e and iik-turea. J hev .'" - 1 mate aim mirov an linage aim ineiurm. u- 1 ....... - ls'lleve that Adam, Noah, Abraham, Mo', and j Uu" I1J"to rf ' pbopbeta. They h i U" l1"'- k'KV" brt evr, event ' is uuchaiiifcably fixed hy lite decree of ttud, and ,"""v" 1 ' I no oue cau change his dcliuv. '1 hey believe in ( . " - ' "ihe resurrection of the dead, a ovuernl iu.lir- j ll,u " 111 -iuenU. t'.ut tiiis 1 heaven ii not a i.hue of holi- lews ; i's pleasure conoht in the unhmiltrd in- diligence -of their basiwt appetites and passions. are engage imI ill, and turn their face towards Mec- a, ami r.-,-at u.e.r prayers, am, .. n,,C . .1 i i , ll,iir bii-iness. Vr.,,uent wa.h.ngs are a part of fh.-ir rcii -ion, and fastings also, and alms giving, ' 1 eCerv 111.111. oii. e iii his life, should inak. tM,.,. Olisttwlfi U ihftr Ur'iinin'j fVo-rsoins. MuHKiilmans arc net allowed to change llieir The fdiuar of the 1 religion.- To do so under the lurkidi govern clear, conchisivejmeiif is Vinpitif' crime; and many have been J nut lo death for this olfeUve. knee our mis- inunarie have not been alibi to do much to give 1 them the gnapel. They have directed their cf- f,,fls rat ier to tlie .lows, an.l the various v 1111 ........ . .-. - ,r..i.. 11... .u.;. ti.. I . albeeu without a good tiillueiieu 011 the Moliain- .oessary ! mnlans. Many copies nf the Scriptures have been 1 m aud broiling, and ihe whole is compris mibm n.l jeircnlated amongst them ; and they freijiieiilly ' j ia B C(1)U of iie,.nJ,K.,,-,. The cost - 1 listen lo tne uisirui iiun uiai is i;ivru 10. omen. Many of them, indeed, have become favorably iliqioscd toward the ProUsstaul leligion. nud Ivliuve, no doubt, that this is the true religion. The time seems to be near, when there will he a great turning of Mohammedans b the icligioh of the "osih.1. All Christians lielievc that the prophecies which predict the downfall of this mighty system of error arc very swn to bo ful- till,.,). - They so bate- idol worship, 'arid' desjilse tho idoIatTou practice of the corrupt Christian scota ssroiilid tliciii, that there ia but little reason to tear that tbey will ever fell into tlie tmn of tfma) arrta, when they cbangw llieir ivilgToiv There W every reaaoa to encourage u to hope lAt, If iiiTstliliit to jejiirii tlie "way by eS-" lightening their minds, multitude! of them will be lore bag becoro lealou and faithful Protea-tanta. Bat a hi hiod uf rrlifiua, eallea Mriaoniswi,lis rerasllr spr.uf sp i Uiis coaatrjr, wlucS very much ramml-SM Molituiaiedsuisaii Wi hs origi and aoai. of its doctriae. aud praeucss. '11. Momioa. bay. a eel ony eoaswlinc t several tlaMsaad. ia l IMfiTory of Uiak, whan am of lam mn -sxaacvagalrd a a ihey ax-wiU inrr-iing, pfiaiilyallir by rasifnuuavAuss En MUSIC BY STEAM TOWER. Joshua C. Stoddard of Worcester, Massachu setts, ha eooslructed au intrument lor making music by steam. U.oousiiiU of a $etim of wbia tlea like those lined on locomotive. These whis tle are made of different sizes, ao a to produce the divired tone corresponding with each note, Ac. This complete the machine, with, tbe ex ception of a cylinder similar to those uaed lo a common hand organ or music-box, containing cog which, whan properly arranged, will, when turned by band or otherwise, operate upon the Valve in such a manner a to play any tune de sired by simply changing the position of cogs, wtiicb are intended to be movable. One of thcM instrument can be beard from ten to twenty-five niilei on the water, and every note will be iwrft-ct and full. We beard the in ventor play liosali. on it, and it looked like gutting ot! big note " mechanically. Thi in vention rs so ooin4etly sudor tbe control of lb upcraliUvJliaL were il amiiod auk a kay -board : -i to . : w uj 1.. .1 e .Ijcbteal . .. .i. i ,.i.:vi ...!. i ...i.. .1... l iou4.ii, aiiu a uiiiu wun r 7 iu Jt 'jiv i.:i. i.s. i lUlli-n, civil IIVW w wuii;ii uiilf.1' u-wmm ?- ... ,.r:, ,lk h U the dusiirn of the iuveiilor to instrumenU upon k-couiotive and 1 ituiniUulllfc Jt wouj aiMicar ratiier novel to i . t i .. n..u J. 1 v...t 1 l . I- ..I j ou 11 nun 10 uear aiiavu iwvuiti iioiii vug u. our ocean steamer a site waa about to enter a Itrilish port, (say .twenty iiiilua,) and it would remind a Yankee of bis jack kuifo to bar Sweet iluwewrom ilia aaiue vessel on it return to N. York or liutton. Tlie iuventur, if il oieeta the etpectatioiw uf moat who have awn it, will alter the ion. of public deuiuiutratiou oa important occasion very easenlially. MUSIC IN SCHOOLS. Why is it that tlie science of inuic has never et been introduced into tbe Common Schools nUjrr generally I Sonic pctwoti, por La , may .i-i-. -i .,. 1 .1.11 jilunx.il a sirange flea, tuai vocal music wioum ! he taught m UKiwe primary ichoofc but such nil idea is no new tLiug. It is taught iu many, if not all the Commou Schools iu the Eastern Stales, will, beneficial result. We believe il is gvne.ally conceded bv physicians that moderate 1 - -- '(iii.i .1. ' eem-Mri singing hava Wallhy Is udeiiey that j it fiUa,.ea4anda, and give strength lo the lungs. i It is the only exercise which will dev. lope the , full power and compass uf tho voice, and bnug it perfect sound under the Coutrol of the mind ; ... .1. r- ..- ... u ...... .:.i t mriti. iwhttttt' ttdl wn rritr oinfinrn win v 11 tit m I greatly in making good readers and wakers. If this be so, why naglect so iniortiit a branch uf study. Ana'11, if it were taught in the schools, ila exi-fi iiieii would tic a relaxation of the con stant stretch of mind in oilier studies, and would enable the pupil bi re-commelice those studies with renewed vigor and new energy. At the same time the piiil will acipiire a knowledge of a science, w Inch ia nut only a desirable acvoiu- .... , , . , , 1 hiuent, but w hich is useful m tins rugged ' Bb pathway of life. It is said that, " M uwc lire fierceit grisf can charm. Anil ilie sevcrrat rage dwariu. M unc ca sofleu psiu I41 rap, AimJ uiak IVfNiir bihI msdm-sa plraae; Our joys below it ran igiprove, Aud aatdl. lb. bhs above. " THE CHEAT IKON STEAMSHIP. Ill the great irou sb.'ainsbij, iiow ,buiJ4igeou the Thames, Londou, the whole of the vessel has been formed of a double "skiu" of iron with an intervening space of three feet ; the ma tcrial is disiHMed of longitudinally, by w hich the fabric is rendered stronger ; and tlio outer "ckm" might be runt or torn agaihst a rock w ithout caiiaiug f'lie ship to leak, if tlie inner one remained unbroken; Nut only is the ship dlvi- ,riinsvi,ri-. illlo coii.artment. but two ' , . of , , af. laU.ul forty feel wide apart. Iy these iron par ty ..walla the. whole. ship ia paatiomsl out -rnW-w maiiy tire proof apartments, aa to be good secu- rily agaiust fire. A l'orlahlt Sluse. A new poruble stove is dcscnbisl in the Lonilon Morning Journal. Il is mji.lo of thin wrought iron, without any due, and may be useu Uion any table or in any room. The fuel employed is cocuauut sleariuo iu cakes, burnt by means of six uicks introduced into a i tin tlis.lt. made exactly to contain it. No smoke j j, ..ruJuJ, 8J the stove is capablffof bniling, ()f lui.j ullrIll w Bt UIA. rate of one penny fvr hour, a cuke lasting eight hours. Economists have long boon encpiiring what is 1 the best disposal of tlie industry of tho human race. All! if I could only dnwovor the best dis pwcal of its leisure! 11 is easy euoug.li to hnj j it work; but who will give it relaxation I Work kupptica tho daily bread; but it is cbeerfuliieM which giyes it a rchih;- O pbilosophcr I pi in ipiest of pleasure ! find us amusement w ithout brutality, enjoy nijils without acltiihnc. NUMBER XVII L'e CoprJttM.'X& to tlw point, tout atop'wiatT you reawli it, Xbofiiculty foa- a of making one idea coyer flutr el paper. li not oot fcr iirac nothing, la credit to nobody, though CTieatar. field wrote a very clever pootn npow nothing. ' Ther are met who get one idea into their bead, and but 00a, and they make tba moat U it Y'ou can ea it and almoat tool it, wbea ia their preaonoa. On all ootvtVna it ia produoai till worn aa thin a charity. They remind oaotf a twenty -four poundor discharging at bunv ramg-bird. Y'ou. hear Uemendosa jkTite,. aea a wtwasa taf atlawba, bat yws look hi vaia fccla effect. Tba bird it acatlered to atom. JusttowUh tba idea, ft in avelopad hi a cloud and lost amid the rumbling of worda uounabat. Short bitten, enivn, apoechoa, and parwgrapha, are favoaite with ua. - Comrneod isf to the young man who wrote to hit talntf, - Dear air, I am going to be married and alea to the old geatleniaa who replied. "Dearaoa, go ahead." Such are Uie men lor action. They do than they aay. caaes. " Ilia half i aot told in tfaajr Tbe Scientific American anaoaneea a maclulae for picking gueae, the result of number of yean of labor, and one of the moat ingeoiou piece al mechanism ever seen. It not only pluck tbef feathers, but separate tbe long one from tba bort one; and clean tbora perfectly wbito while passing through tbe machine. It will pick furty-tive geeae per hour, and moat materially affect tbe price of feather. TbfrjinrdeTr wilt irriaTnT,--wj rive ht wo--derful age," and tbe geeae cackle with delight at being plucked no quick. la old time" it used to take all hoar to catch tbera, ten miaatee to tie their leg and draw a tocking over their heada and a long, Ling while to pick each eeaV It waa a tcdioua and cruel job, and list inveator of lite machine ought to be wafted npward on the wing of goal in and sleep oa very 10ft bed when he cornea down. Button Pott. Froti in Aufutts Tbia morning wa quit chilly, Mid in aoroe place oat of the chy, there wa frost In Wethersfield it could be aeea and scraied off the fence, like a common white frost at the latter end of September though it waa quite light, so much ao a to believe .that the to bacco aud other cro are not injured. It wa observed in a number of town to the east, north aud south of thi city, in all case, however, it was very light. The tobacco ia easily injured by frost and a little atiffer one would have done damage to the extent of byudredi of tbouaand of dollars in thi State. The crop i now being gathered. Mr. rhillipa, of tlie Express, inform u that I . 11 1 .. V I! ..t aall poutoe vines ... Mong uK ..i.e. o. u . roaa iieiweeo xobuii auu c.priujjueiu j,iaiM.j .Lowed the efTect of the frost this morning. Jlwrtfort Timet, Aug. U Dr. Franklin! Opinion of Foreign Ckvaawna eent to thii t'ouxfry. During lh adminktnV tiou of liobert YYalpole, tbe transportatioa ot convicU lo thU country, wa regarded a n very great grievance. Dr. Franklin wrote to tbe Min ister tho thanks of the Colonists for tbe auaterial aid of Ilritain -to thi country, to etrongiy 'Vnani-feU-d in thia instance; and aa aali. factory proof uf American gratitude, tent them a collec tion of rattlesnakes, which he adviaed bioi to have introduced into bi Majesty' garden at Kew, in order that they mighr propagate and increase, assuring him that tbey would be a beneficial to his Majesty V English dominion, as Uie liritinh litittletuakx convict! has beeu to Amer ica. liaer. Afstarwat, aae, J790. .'. Tlie Iter. Srwfsvjer IT. Cone, one of the ot popular pulpit orators of the Baptit Church, died recetiily in the city of New York. In ovly in the Cliesnut atreet theatre in l'hiladelphia ; but that mode of life becoming distasteful, he left it for other pursuits. In 1815 he wa licens ed as a minister of the Gospel in tbe BabtUt church. For aome-yean be wa Pastor of tbe Uaptist church in Alexandria, D. C : In ' 183 ho removed to the "city of New York, where he acquired a high character a an able and elo queut preacher. For thirteeu year be occupied Ihe positiou of President of tbe American and Foreign llible society. -s-. - . A Micatt Creature.- Voutkful SteeU.-' "Now, Charley, you're just in time for breakfast j have a coffoa t" Languid Swell, (probably in a Government voice.) "tliadka. No ! I assure yah my de-ab fellah 1 if I waa to take n enp of coffee in the morning, it would keep ntt awake all day T FiiiiiT with Tint Inoians im Ttijtt. Tbebv Usit Texas paper state that Lieut., llandal, of Maj. KutTs command, while out tcoutmg, came acroa a party of fifteen .Indiana, near Eagle Springs, on tbe EI Tasolroad, oTwEoin be killed twelve and took one prisoner. They further add : ! " Tho Indians only firod ono shot, M.d that wa by tlie chief, from (government rifle. II was killed immediately after be fired, by the iruide. an.1 scalpel by Lieut Randal. It waa j not known that there Were any mawt witb Uie party till after the fight, when it waa diacovercd that more than one half the party were female dressccl as; mafca. So-mifch for' Hieir wearing- brtwln. fljght horses and their property foil" I into the bands of Lieut Kaudal."