i i i ' i - 1- it ' ! ' t : ' ; : 1 i : ' :. : I It!: .41 f Ji V i5 X i!; H. - .J .1 I SUMMARY OP NEWS.. k Si nee the sMig :jf the (fist Steamer Icthas af With neeifc Mi lot ol a steamer b': hi . jfitfi Waticde bf ..ihbj u Id-airi in 4 II!' if ;! Mate bf uncerlaint V- Hni cbblusipa noh pig'fem'otfc nil a ffpearf. rr Im! iiiiir Utile ID : come.jr . ,-; . . .'. ,rpi; ';(:.'';' -. , --'rj hAf .Uregon the seat of GjPVernmenl is i subject for speculation. ;ftc one linowf when it is. The legislature and thje Suf nreme Court are divided u5pn it -the fbrf Kmerthjofding Ml to be.kSaitjm.and te lnt J iter atjpfipgort City; jlibih Hftbt-se branch ei&re also diVided; .ft mining themselves r upon the paint-a majonU "I the Jegisif lature Demg now in settioii ai oairm, aou amjnprjtyinO jiy,njriSpeckiitdr amusingly says; thaj 'folumbus Li ncast er. Esq! j,f of' the Counj icil. jfeti.aios ibihis cfifo ad continues to imeet'at the library! rbomsjand adjourn Jrom day to fiy. rour memners oi toe Hotistf Aieft. Vir,iAaHock, KSni; And BrovnHHd.ltjd rneeitaiid ajjqurri ;Hlail):T Altlfoujjh tH; lati" have npt Ihje Hlif-glslature otffilit'iri&tde, hm the cajj tnMiliHtjls, tjityijavej !lifiaAV-r-Jdgj4 Straiik and N Jsoii, td iihc'IKuoerjor CourH opposing, Vii(r mt uiiitT,;juuge buiaius the action ol p htt AsnHlKv .1'' fHut vvlio caii di-MJifhe t s i ifr presenf coij dition oriUinsw in ooir owtiislaif 7 iNoon 1 ' ': ' --IV:- -".-7T-: r l 1; Jfi.i-' rv 1.1' . .'::L.I can ifii vvno. is vjovrnor.1 oi viiimi "in, Ubdjij M Vdf.ioi1 San Frticrsco wlrl thn seat of Ciilvr4iiiir!t iit-at San -JoH -or-iit' -.VaHjoJ'Wliai- iri ;'ofjfclainiaiits hJ H the hrsi rijitrtlfo upvi .aid jtf ''f H dzf ?';C6tpSte;d s njs in Ijfiei '-iirfci; L gislntuirej ' ' ' rrt r a I ... L 1 It ivviiai nar yni inr i -si nur 10 -mi cTparOo f rViiinfrif if San 'frai.ciscif, and wheMif f ' Av l iiik, J or jjhe Chivalry j hivtf he controlling povverj ijver tli Dt mo-i qracy !. Willi rfinriil to ihi Govrnirshipihffrej in- little douhi hut irios Ira ud lihs j leitnj i coininitii d wiih the tmiloijiufx in jseveial H coiniities, - and, ahhouh it tnay lie difiS'j 'Lculf.fif not iinjHsitdK to pnv it frgally. ' it nitihr s a 1'nsct; !Oip iht inVfsti.; , gati :ni Wcntly inar)r Ihrti Mjor Head ! litg irec'ivd h rnajtiriiy ot all the jvotesf CHst l(r GoV-p nor athe IhI elcticlp. VI f Witl ;rrhi jj to iht AJMyoraljy, a niajor-l iiy. ul llif Sufrrin Conn, to tb- asicinikh ; rnenj ot' ihe teal proftsidnland the cti ! Zrn45nf'll haveJ lately IdecidrSi tljtt Dr. Ha n i s v a s t In Mayor i San Francis I y, cn stjnce Sepiemt.er last, although Capitiin 4 Breiiham has hrr cling ijllhnt capacity.; T ieJicaliop ol th' 'vttrm Govt rilliiiiit! 1 is.tnyolved in as dV mystery as eyer the partisans jot San jostjf and Vallejo; jjisparfrig flffiion o i eiir side, to s-j lSurej ilV I On the 3i)th nit., aVneetingl con j risiirjijig of. lory-(ine members elect to ihe ; ifljpgplatuje4iwras h ld iri ii Franjciscp. V;(ifri ij.bo jnfjipse of consulting 'togethfasi ;.:.-ro;ihi"iljace vyhere thej jntj.if Lpgistattire should be hVhi U?t) h queSlio yas ( llctded in tayjor of Valej hy a mHjof'it y vpf 2$ toil3. 'But as t)ie jxyhole inHeting Ulid iiwt const ilijte tmk hialf bthe meifibers 1 of ,tlbe Legislature, it is impossible,; of cputse, to consider that vote as stjuiug The Question at rest.; I ; - ! ;s - . - lbe claimnnts to contested seats mitbe Legislature, tnust. ol course, awaij -the actibn ol 4ha body upon their respective In the cjty of San: Francisco ive have riovvj tyvp sets pf civic WlefS Hn jull plast. ITiejgeJitlernen elected ih; Septeniber, vyere swbrm in on Mouday! last, the 26th ; instj, by rnypr Harris -and Iheybeld their - first meeting on t he same ; Evening!, j The genjlemeti who have hiihi-to administer ed ihe municipal goventnnt with jsjuch crcoit to themselves and such advantage id-.ljbc.. cjiyv ujiH, c' course1, 1 adopt $tery legal and cpnstituiaonjtlj inans: in their power tp resist these dnjtisi pretensions ; hndi they depend lor Succeis ba the chlange Hto pl'ac;in hb const itjuj ion of the Suprenie Bench at the next term, by e substitution pf Chief Justice Solo irior Heydenifldt, for ChiH Uustice iHas ttn,jtbe genemaii.vjti)sjriiecisibn njthe ; cas pr Harris vs. Bieuharihas Iaie(ylei .j tirep; so much sonsltnei;ti J ' j j ' ' eDefpdrai ic parii' jlie tbfn..nsuni der by dissensions, and. b the anifds ty exhibited on bothi sides,there is tittle prospect of ajunion ; anions them. One portion, w ho comefpriiciiHlly 1rm jNevv Vorjki were1 a iji x ious U Ilia i 'f ; a prepomleii a nee for t heir iect ion M I hhoice oi de e 1 . t ' vim 'j'H ti ttr ; tiriu .F!l The Indian War in then Southern cpun- tf4 cippaHilprnia JterrinateiU as We pre Jdieiejl 14 bui last iummaryi f Jt turnld joorl He raerelye cbrsJbns.'nnd said to have been provoked by att illegal attempt I liV the' ShenU of seize, inuian cauie in pay taxes, as well as by cruel evil disposed whitf persons. A Settlers and Miners' Convent ion is 'proposed to he held shortly, for the pur pose, br taking jmo consideration the vari ous questions afiVctingitheir interests. and taking such action upon them as may ; be- deerrifd rpost advisable, t , , ; t .A nifliculty arose a last week between, tvi-o quartz mining companies, at Carson's Hill,:vhich. at one time, threatened seri ous consequences. t was caiused by a decision ol the County Judge, ofCnlaveras county, in favor of one of the parties, by which certain rights and privileges claim- ed hy the other, were not recognized. The Intter held a meeting, and published a series of resolutions! condemnatory of ! what they termed an unconstitutional in- terfe fiance with their rights;" and thus the S mattprl rests lor the present. 'regret to annotmce the death, at San Jose, on the 14th iiist., of Judge Jones. U..S.jl)i'rict Judge ol the Southern Dis trict pi California. He died of consump tion. and is deeply regretted by all who knew him. ' :: " : f - : There has been, of late, a marked di minutipti of crime throughout the State, and thre is little doubt but California wo'uld.liii this respect, compare favorably, to proportion to its ponulation with any othett iltatp in the Utiipn. 1 t I THE I So one wii iredjngo) Cii tjb iminene gr lminene grants of lb cMiifiully rpade to tbej proTemerits i rujudm and r PUBLIC LANDS. -.-i-:,...ti.i,va pays any a3 tent ion to the pmji iiire rati mil iota eirurlt wnn public lands which new states lor im- to and ;..: irm cijikstiana ;raiALS. i; j From tb Baltimore Clipper. The Report of Attorney Genjeral Brent, of MHrytatid. does not present in a favor able llglit the conduct pursued ' by the judge anlii others in the Christiana. TriaJs ; and. Irom the statement of Mr., Beut, We should nler that 'there' is little ichance of hayibg justice administered in Philadef phia.!iii the case of the owner; of a slave teing killed ill the ellort to recover bis property. The whole of the persons con cerned jn th murder pf Mr. Gorsuch. bf Baltimore county, have escaped punish ment, and there is no prospect that any of them will ever be brought to justice. We wishVhat every citizen of Maryland could be put in possession oi Attorn) General Brent's Report pi the Christ janH Treason Trial ; lor its perusal would assist in bring ing the public mind to the conclusion that some action should he taken on the. course pursued towards owners in pursuit of fu gijjve staves in Pennsylvania, t A large portion u fhe reportrCorHsists in a legal ftrguinenl in opposition to the rul ing of t(ie Court in relation to w hat con siitufdireason. But the following para graph snows that two principal witnesses weiref i'sitiedly ! perriiitted to escape, whilst aj thru! w as induced to perjure him self. It also exhibits the disgusting spec , tacleblVvbi'e females associating with and encouraging the negro men charged wiih jbejiig concerned in the murder : i In this connexion 1 will also state that a feW Weeks before the trial Peter Wash ington an John Clark, two important wit nesses fpr the prosecution, escaped from pri$ob Miihput breaking, a Ipck 'or using any fnrcie, as proved on-the trial by a wit ness ; and though I cheerfully acquit the marshal of all privity Wit h their escape, yet the j fact remsins that there was treachery on the part of some officer with in Jhe walls pf th4 prison.? Another re maVkkble fact was the corruption of a Goyefiiment witness, by the name of liar vey ScXlt, a free negro, who had thrice testifiedU-once at Christiana, nd at Lan castei", 4nd once at Philadephia to the fact bf heini? an eve-witness lb the mnr - : u " i - i Jder of Mr. Gorsuch ; and now, oh tbisi ... i i ' inai. innuencen ny prioes pr: some otner corrupt jcpnsideratibn, when placed on the stand by the United States, openly con jjtsiied thjit he had lhfice committed per jury, ami then swore on his trial that he was noti jiresent and knew nothing about thejnRairj, which, perjury was received Jwiijh bpenlappiause iilthe cnurt roomj V Agftni : the l counsel for tie defence japplifdjtbihe Court, fpr aVprder to bring jout!sme !twenty fbtir bf the negroes, tp fsee hipb of them could be identified as Tti4ijfiants in the treason, by j Henry H. xvtme, a material witness for the nrbsecu lion At the Opening of the Court on the nejit dky hese negrpeV were seen sitting jin a VoW,jsupported pri each si(ile by white J lernales. u ho. tp theidtsgust of aU resnec- jtalderci:titens, gave thern bpeni sympathv lanu counienance ; each ot the nrgrie.i att e f. or ihr Hppnn(me:t?lj nf delegates Retired faith newmfiarovMllteir neck. DeinoclMlic NHtioji Convention hheir. Mi A iarrfulhi lud mi f.r .ib i nmina'tibtV biiyariilidati-fi'lbr Jlettors otPiVMlent: jipd jHfCf President While the other parlv, "who hail tioiii r . ' t .' . . I i ! i thejirioie Southern StaleMi were infliieu jcyplliyimila motives. -: Both paitieslare unyleiuing, aihl vtoth will send delegates to the St ale Convention e a ttnsbhe re itself .Ijasvm pat h tzed. income ilr giee. with the toimv 1sjirii fHlltV ni'ated Uie political s World Ssiiwje the departure pi) he rsl .stemrjHr. For.lhe last ten das. tile r a iri has fallen at V'V'X My and'; nigh ,and we (have bait two or thlree ver; seviere sbutli-as- ioccitsipnsy with hail, ttiuihi tiling.' Two orj three ; slight earthquake, vHich Insted one of jt wo ?r; and light- shocks pf an Jor a feiw se. their huiAcurffullu naked . and their clo Uhing in every rexjtccifHiie.so ts to present one uniform anitearance to the ve, as far ( poxsibUntt done, doubtless, for ihe doiilde purpose of giving 'aid and comfort to the accused murderers of a white mn, and op confusing and1 perplexing so i im portant a Witness as Kline in' respect to their identity; And this Was; maniles'ly done jwiitb the privity, sufleranc?. and con sent bf I toe officers to prispnrsi and passetl -rebuked." I If nisoiappears that the marshal not onk l.v summoned confirmed abolitionists ak lJurArsilbpf' dined with the accused parties on i tiianK$giving Uny, How can justice f V? c'ed. where judge, marshal, and e thus opposed; to the impartial, ad- ivr. j W benerolent otif cts. nd fur almost erey nutnose fir which be:y leari ataipahle. f Why! hould Indiana and Illibdi te aided hv ihe i?verumni fr&m ihe public! domain, lu build a railroad, any mure tbao Nurih Carolina ? Yet ee how the land ;fcftf gonf "In past years, -see how hvis ?gu now. Hfrejarejthe proceedings of tnVSenaie forJaniiry JJ1. A bill o anboris Illipeif ;I0 eiec(tbe rnsiaue of land to vhich she js eal tlilfd under tbe ah of 2d of Ma 4h 1827, graAtf iog land q aid that State in opening a canal;i? connect Illinois River with, Lajke Michigan, ordered ;toa;thir(j reading. Same day, a " hill granting rtbt of way and making a grant oHand to the. State of Iva, in aid of tbe cmsiruriion of certain Railroads in that State." Also a liill granting lands to AVijtconiin for saline purposes, ordered to a ihird reading Oil tbe 20th, by Mr. Underuroixl, i a hill grantihi! lands lu the States! of: lodianai and Illinois to aid in the cmi stmciiun of a. Railroad," 6cc. Hardly a. day's proceedings! but some of tbese 'grants of! Und are made. HoW is it, and why s it, t hut North Caro7ina bas never received: any iof tbese grant ? We have improvements to make, and we art saddling our people heavily with taxes fbe their cunsl ruction. Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, VViscon isib and jut her new States receive aid Iroru th government in iapds and pay for their improve; mentis but bf the proceeds. ! Han North Cairo; diua nb; share is she never to gel anything Irom the public domnin before i's all grauted awav t j ;Has shqno right io any of it ? I ( 0ugbtni4 bur Legislaiujre txfre laying aid dilional liurdens ujx-n the people of ibe sjiate, to brgW bur claim upon Congress for a fair share of tho public land for the sa'iie purpott'es to which bibejrJSia'e! apply them T We gave lajnd enough io ibe Union, onr jupojn a lime -we could ipake ja very jmk u tbai same if wti bad it Iwvi.i-Raleigh Times, j - 1 j I IN TROUBLE! AGAIN, M We clip the tbllou iug from the Charleston correpiiodf ice of the" (jheraw (Jazetie. ; I:f Sutiib Caiolua gels to loggerheads with Great Britain, it will become ibe government of tbal island to look out; for itself;; for it takes all the time ol the United Slates tp keep her 'in order, when she is in the wrong. ;i lu this case, she seems io be right, and will probably give John Bull ,as inucb as be can attend to : M i We think that England hajs discovered a settled iiiieuiion, 'io make war upon our insiiiul lions; and ihut the late commiiiiicatiou of I be Biilish Consul, ii but the Initiative in carrying it out; j WeJ areinow distinctly informed thai Great Britain, is determined :o iijftist upon endj ing her tree iiegrbes into ihe limits of ourSiaje and to ibis end, liequires of us tolrepeal the law wbieh siibjecis iberulo continemeni. : How can we:do ibis ? ! Already we have a law, suljct ing free negroes coming into lis Siaie. Iroin olberi Slates jn this UuNHiij;to'.teing sold iiMo sUvery, if iby d not leave iipon nji ice. Our Hlulilioui-ts even! hve ni complained of this law. :and cnieaiieiiilv iheir bee neirne.- keeo tioth us.) Bul England, that g"id iriend if lbe .I.t. Ji... .1 : I;! J.. ....... 'i Lj -l ': oiiiiiu, iiiiii h ihi.c nuns wr ; wrrr t.-iiiiiir leu iu i brow o'jrio'lves mf proiec'ion, in axate of sep irie secessiijn, is iuw ouistriping the most raiv id aliliiionisti, iu a direct! buslaught upon; out injiitutions ! Ve-rily, we baye escaped the bug of the bear, b'y a miracle, j i If But we iiiii tbe attention of the reader, lb the.prosipect thatyts looming bp. In the Ititure.-j It England ibsiols opon tbe; repeal of laws pass ed for our protection, against the; inroads of ah! oliiinnUis, and lu give dignity and consequence to her free negroes, there is no alternative left us but lo refused An issue then is made, in which w risk our all, and if necessary loose it. jf" Pick your Jlints, good "secession friends, for the re may hei work for you yet." iv : ; j . l ; Edwaed Staxly. The subjoined para graph we copy I'foin a recenl leper of ihe cor respondent of the! Philadelphia N&rth American: t Ii is stated in some newsinoneriug letter from this city that Mr. Stanly's oame has been suggested and considered i;n connexion with,. a vacancy in the Board ol Commissioners to?e lie to fi laud titles; ini California. I am authorized ibis siorv is made out of whole clothe aad is nothing but a silly and malicious lahrii induced to aci 1 ippnps haVe been felt in Sah Frnoi ; The ne ws from 1 heMi;nf s is enebbrag U ing. f h& yielo! Jn the! Ucefdigcings be J; Jnrry bouniiful stuM t:hi rain sei m. f bardcul this; head vtiiil be '!"?fbund' in :bnblhrr. cbilumb ill t' H i! '--,! !.ii I he stirVft of the railroad frbnitlSan hr3Fraiciscb fbn Jpse. hasl been i cmnnle- ; lepj j lis loiaicosi js esiiuiated at 81.539.- f yl2m 17. We, IVaratcitiideraf44;jiiine j yvi I !'ii pxe before t bet fvjbtlt t caaie fcon r inencedi -:Np fuft her sielisj that Wrt have tlbeaj-d baTi beelitaktri4 Wli fi regard to rt lheptbtrr railroads proposed in this (Viatel cation.: Mr. Stanly could hot be cep such a position if it were tendered to him ; for it s well known here that he has, on more than Wne occasion, within t wo years, positively declined lo accent a high diplomatic station of much import au j? and emolument, even wbe( ur ed upon bn Hinder circumstanepg ol.mftr ihaii ordinary compliment. This impertineut use pi lite namesiofpuldic men, without aotbori. ty or justi(icatjon!,ls highly reprehensible, and sbuiild le depjecaied hy at I who) pretend to re!) speci tbe dignity and decency of ihe prefs. There s no man in publi life who has more uniformly exhibited disinleretedness iu hi: ca ieer! than Edward Stanly, n r one, rircumscrih ed as he is, wboj has niadej more faeritices fbf the ;harmouy and surcess of ihelWhi party. r Aioied by tbi. npirit aUne, he allowed hts iiHiite to be u.ifd fr ihe lajt and present Colli grejis. after riav;ing dielioctly letused to tie again a, raudidale, leause! it was neeessarj for tbe j goid lofjtbe cause, although seri'Usly dejribejll lb bis personal: interests." 1 ; . i ' M;- ; ' i. ; j "1 i ' ! !' j K I j To Mend Iron Pots and Pans. Mr. Editor, -In No. 9, ibis! volume of the: Scientific JAmeiif-an, 1 find! a statement madcfl as! coounouicate all the v'a Imm China to our! Patent Office,1 afiioui a mode . f ibeuding broken. I rob prtg and paiis by tbCbiufse, Your re. rnaiks about tbajsaine are just, and 1 shall deii sdribe a mode! much more cheap and simple 1 aiidwhicb will lie of great! Ientii, I have no doubt, to inany if ynir readersj J, "Takri two parts of sulphur and on pail. fy wrigbt.bf tine black lead, and put the sulphur in an bid iron pan, holding it fiver ib fire until the. sulphur begins lb melt, when the black lead if until all is mixed and qielt. PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY. f j LopAjtspoai1, (La.) Jaw. 20r 1852. Messrs. Gales t SitATOSf : liohaerve that yon sometimes give portions ol your space to philosophical qbesiionsiW The following facts are not explained in tbe tmoks, is far as I have been aide to examine. i i Water at foriy.iwiidegfees Fahrejiiheit oecu. pies its! smallest space, jproni ibis pint, when the heat is increased, it expands ;! when ihf heat is decreased it also expauds.i We have THE CAROLINA WATCHUAM J.r Salisbury. Pf . C. TnnWDlt ETESI3iCi( FEBSTIRY If. 185f . I The Christiana w.-rThc reader will see by an arlfclft In arjothef cplomn. that the murderers of tb Rev. Mr. GoRsrucfl. of here the same e fleet Irooi two opposite causes, i Maryland, escaped the) penalty of their It is found that water is Slightly compressible. and that its eleinentary particles are globular in shape. Its compressibility proves ihat its par ticles are in some, degree elastic My bpoth esis i, that the greatest elasticity of these par ticles tikes place at ibe degree of fieat at which water bccupiesibe smallest space. Each par ticle would then somewhat encioach onihe sur rounding particles that touched whereby the whole would til! less space than it would if each particle was 'entirely round. Heal espands WHier doubtless by I he same law lhat it expands other bodies. Ou the contrary, 1 suppose that by decreasing the heal the particles become less elastic, and at the freezing point each one demands its entire rotundity, which would of course Itierease the general bulk. . Again: Water at rest when freezing shoots out little spires of ice. which meet or cross each other at angles of sixty or one hundred and twehty degrees. A snow flake, when viewed through a microscope, shows crystals maiked by the same angles. If ibe elementary panicles of water are globes, these ;angles are ihe only directions in which their sides can touch each other. In freezing then, these spires of ice would necessarily ! fo low the one or the other ol these angles The fact is eaxily prove!. Take a saucer with Enough bird hot in it to rover the bottom, and it will be seen at once, by applying a small quadrant, that the only direction io which the shot can touch each other is at one or the oih er of these .angles. The same is true of larger or smaller globes, if tbev are regular in size. Ilespectfully, HORACE P. BIDDLE. HORRID MURDER. Mr. John W. Walking of De Soto coun ty, Mississippi, formerly of this county, and so a ot Dr. Christopher Watkins. was murdered by two of his negroes on the 16th of January. A letter received from Bshalia, Mississippi, give the following particulars of this distressing affair : A f ter killing. him, they carried the body some sixty or seventy yards and cut down a large hickory tree acrossTf. designing, as thy afterwards confessed, to fell it on his head, so as to mash it on the frozen ground ; but failing to throw it on his head, they told that the tree fell contrary to the way their master expected, and in attempting to get obt of the way, his feet became entangled in a brush and he fell, and. before he could recover, the tree, fell on his bend bounded back on his body ; but the wounds on the head bore the marks of an axe. A7. C. Argus. - ARE YOU ANSWERED? Will tbe Register come forward and give sonie reasons why the Whigs ought to be restored to power in North Caroli na ? Standard. 4th. !T Yes. to accomodate you. r 1. Because they have been Zealobs friends of Slate improvement. 2 Because they stood hy those improve ments, when the .Loco Focos opposed them. ! ' ;. - 3. Because they are friends of the Un ion and opposed to Secession. 4. Because they are friends of the Com promise measures. 5. Because I bey are opposed to inter vention in foreign affairs. - 9. Because they are against Fillibus ters and Fiilibusterism. - - 7. Because ibey.Iove their own Coun try and Washington. beJJer than they do Hungary and Kssuth. 8. Because they have a good -example to follow-in the wisdom, firmness and pa triotism of the present National Adminis t rat ion. 9. Because, the People don't want those in power any longer who sustained, and are ready again to sustain, for the Presi dency, a man "who dodges votes and writes letters that require a second Dan iel to interpret ' Raleigh Register. Heavy Damages for Carelessness in Rail Rnad Agents.' Sme time ago, as we learn from ihe New Orleans, Bolli-itn. an,afcident oc curred on the Cairoltoii Railroad, near Green ville, (La.) in consequence ol ihe ear running off the track. Several of ihe passeijgers; wefe seriously injured, and among the suflerers was a fine promising boy a son of Mr. Charles Bla-k both of whnse legs were broken, and who was otherwise so badly wounded ih! he has beeii rendered a cripple for life. , Hi fat her brought suit in the First T)iiiiei Jourt, lefore Judge Larue, again! the Railroad Company, and laid his damage at $25,000. The case occupied ihe attention of ihe Court for several dais, and Ihe jury brought in a verdict of 810.000. which appears lo have given very general satisfaction. crime. This fact, together with the whole management of the trialj corrupt . from beginning to end, goes! fyrUgr to produce ibVconviction tbatj it. is yaiti to; expect a reasonable regard of I thefrrigbt pf the Sooth by the North, than any thing we hate seen for many days. Such condbct. it may be expected, will provoke retalja tion. When a community is thus injured hardly reasonable J to will bear it with; p. tience and resignation.! Iti breaks: asun der the ties of friendship and good feeling, and leaves, rankling in the heart, a burn ing hate, which nothing but justice or re venge can appease. This is the natural result. How far the love of Count ry and the love of peace jmay restrain (this im pulse! the future alone can reveal ; and it is a fearful experiment to test it. but one which the North, apparently, isdetermin ed to make. and insulted, it is suppose that they Ladies Keepsake. --hU i. beautiful and che-p little monthly is again on our table. It contains a very liely picture of Gener al Washington. wiihan interesting sketch pf bis history. I ' Inter-National Magazine. -This valua ble monthly for February, has also been re ceived. We are obliged to the publisher for many hours of most agreeable read' -j" -! - ' tig. t ; - ...-j ; y: . " The Giraffe" The third number of this rare production, by Mr; Whitaker;of Raleigh, is to hand. Its columns comprise an agreeable variety of matter. .; f GOOD ADVICE. i; v; The Washington Republic says": The policy ol the friendsof the Administration is obvious. Stand firm co operatear range differences barmcnize conflicting Se n t im e n t o rg a n ize u n de rst an d e a c h i' - ! : ' - : -- -:1 r I . other sacrifice personal interests and an imosities to the cause and unite, on the Whig candidates jmost acceptable to the people. If the Administration p,arty will act together in this spirit, the Opposition' will discover that the people are 'well cpn tent with peace, good neighborhood, bbV servance of their own laws, and npn in terference with the affairs-pf other na tions. THE NATURAL WALL.; . "I . . . ,t. ; '...I, We find in the Weekly Post, of the 7th instant, the following paragraph in re lation to the natural wall" in this Coun- OT " Will somebody tell us what lias bei come of the wonderful subten anean wall in Rowan ? !' . ;..'!' : . Many years ago this supposed wall Was dis coverfd, and attracted a great deftl of at tent ion it was even thought worthy of a place nj Ge l ogiaphieal descriptions ot ihe United St,ates, and an interesting account of it may be seen iti I He old Gazetteers. What has become of II t hai did ii prove to he 7 Wh6 can enlighten bs on this subject V' ; , ix j We hope some) one qualified for the task will undertake to give the Post," and the public, an account of this M natur-i a I wall,' as it is called by the people who live in the neighborhood of it. But whilst; we express this wish, we doubt, very much whether there is any one sufficiently in formed on the subject to prepare !any thing that would prove very interesting, We have often enjjuirfd about ittalkepj of it, and once visited tt ; but have never been able to obtain any very satisfactory account. The truth is. no thorough exam ination, we believe, has ever been .made bfit. When at the place, in 1844, we enquired of some old eoplenear, wbeih er any extensive examination bad been made. They said; t hat many years a jfeoi n company of gentlemen removed the earth to the depth; of some twenty or thir; ty feet, on one side of the wall : that they did not reach the foundation.il it has any S that the face of the wall was smooth and. bad the appearance of having been pi as- This time the poliiicians. who are bringing 1 r u 1 n,s company. jwe were told also aui candidates, for ihe Presideney. are running traced the wall for some considerable dis- lar ahead oi the people ; and. tt i hey do not look tance ; but how far we could i not learn sharp, will run iheir favites aiid themselves Th. r.io ...k-L iuii -J,- i Z2 in tbe ground before ihe nominations are ctu . " rr " -n ally made. ; There is as much wblpping and mti0e fs "OUl nipe miles Not th-west of. spurring as if the . nags were alread saddled -bis Town. A very similar (brmation, we and mounted, and on their course. We ot.serve , hv fio 1.1 '-:.! '. " ' i: bands. : Ttesfo very much the rr cpuntry peope tf r! n April 18C0,a tle'menanc ladies, JAiiN Austin, and : so, went out fror: Natural Vall. c Mrs, HuTCrii.) c as; a Gephjgist ; ;.: Wade their trip r. fitable as circorr: baye bad the cur files. ! We t: newspape Anything. ofrtianoijthe2 i . icj description, i: the ridej pi concerning thp iSupposing t!r to those vi h( ( py companiy to ! arjd pjleasures inappropriate ; article in quet: ! fTbe a!len.St A day'of strm Oft' upwarJs 1 ' Of cheerful pur At' last it came, Sped swift par The rrave, ibe i P'or party join- : i A A l,l. . . . !WhiIe merry L She too, was v jFult many 'ct;; The eaQaiil h. - 'Now riding Ip; i jiDiffuring irtir.'. ' But eou4 t!.. ' .On the grel-n t And Carri;'!:?, -y.' )( fair aha g j To one we!j vt Who loved : i And who, v.U'. With his d , ; We traced, f -The " Nat..r ' He plied if, i; . ;. And curioti r. . , ; But as a f. The truth r The wayw r ! The scrvai :s And " dinner ! ; . Some stately Of the cles r t " Provide a ;-:. Aroand, wiJi s Had we of i ? Far lew of - i ; A milk wh;;t; ; Of water c' r " :'; From the t Of Nature's v i Our every ,vi i And now I Of boiled, t : A : - Tho' all a-. The fpicy Furnished y . . Should not'. , . And the ft'.' r . , T would tc. The merry U Seem'd to j : . But each t j !ii But 80o! ! Full soon i "j For we 1. ( ; The Sfj . ' A bustle V. ; Handed lii c ' ' i'.The Squ'-. " .' A cordial v . ' And we a tin ' Tle garden, t Its choiseet i' The hour l.a.l ' And so we V ! i And soon cur ''ITosslng.thfir !. Conveyed s.s ; :h This itun"V Tht life h 1 . ' Of cloud, i. , !, With but the - Willi us, i: j y , . tven thus ca! . To dim the . if': , that the Whig are generally, judieiooily q.,it biding tbir fitne. and hMiking on merely. Neit summer they hope, iu name their man. Alexandria Gazette. Cost of Tetepraphiq Operations.h is slated iii ine reuruary numner oi Aunleluns iMeen.n siuoimo sione. i irs M4!?MZiue. a ratiialtle i.inm.1 ik. .l - - - ...... , iq up Thq Syracuse Rescue Ctft. 'Afterifan ar irjoti pt ;i b mended, and ti a but iron it can ; dr.llnrs K'ftbel i.f some eighi days beb.re Judge Conk. Inf jloldeted in lb slmejway a tinsmiih solders 720 tons xine, wu -p ; viMinitonir.i iyiti wt, un ;.! - - j f"'". f',v" Ur ij imiic acta, wortb 811? finn Mb), fheise eaes have leen lerminaied for ihfe 4 itfii a good plan io drive aeifKfr rjvei in itri& and $27,000 wprtb of mercury besides . prese.r derbion bf! ibe Judge irAnsfenng tleji i.doVr i) over whb ibjis cejnent. I know siderable value in sulphuric arid fj'T a the pitciiit i Court if ihe United SaW for ; iplrUb whb mended an mn poi by ihe above jae from Piilsrbirgh ib Cincinnati ml M mil ine mau'inu'iit ana nena. i pmh mpwiup w icii iitwi " i wnr irausiiiiuea in ih. some five or six miles from here, and more to tbe North. Arid, we have heard some express the belief that it was all one and ihe same. If this be so, the wall must be several miles in e ttent. ! ':F:''':rVi'!'!5v!'p Not feeing skillud ia r- Geologic lore our own examination only resulted in dig gingoot a few of the stones of which tbe wan is composeo. j i nese we found most- mtnistfatipn of the law! It would seerft Iroroiej result of ihip trial, tb;at negroes Udd-sliilrrd well H,n Commit murder With imnunilV IP ed. .rut ihe U il. in!len siale the romo.uitid pai ucjulnrj sections of Pennsvlvania. nro i isliiireiHoui bivan iion blaie or la smooth stbne1. ( : I a " T; T T " JiJ" T" " IT T '' t . I ' -."3 r . P - , . - IOUI II am. I,. I II 31 I- I Wm ' Vldid be murdered individual be a slave- Wren ii mM 'Aiwn ii.fi ery hard, and ! lem of teleVranhic liijesj in ihe ITnlt-J bolder, or be in pursuit of a fugitive slave. ; isl beii broken i small pi fite. A quantity f , and Canada, exceed 12 000 miles in bl thiromHMiiid is plared upon ibe erai k if ibe . tqg a eapilsl of more than tbrect millions of k -m . .1 . a . mm s.Aa av.vaft ' .ii . -" .: . . ------- w . . iniM- ii. i iitt urn ri it n rm mwyvw c ineMiecosi annually , r :' . i "7i , . " nb $57.000 more iban a ,y Un!'orrn ?n haPp rhombic, but Varying in respeci io size about twice as long as broad, and rntber larger at one end than tbe. other. They were jail heavily coaled with a light! colored substance, which might easily pass for cement or 'mortar. ing qiiitiifns. ;iTb :oetl term of this Court ?is at V uel' k eye r jsincje. Caoandsign in June. f bttsrille Pa . If mm m IOea nn . m m . Ii- ' i paid desualcbes. and th 7 " : Q,o .v.ruuc received J $73278. .was ; Tin; ; jFEIEND j YV strolling out i was attractf s near the Cci: pur ear w;i sic bf a retil behaviour; of usjto Slippo thing unuHia the spot. F make it our. men With ben also others :.w!jpe'-,'flyi4g posts, , railii ! . 1 'V : peeping bet and in nil ;rs sight of S( r:; grinder" realh'curioi agitation; :r siders wto ry! highly, did so in v r sejves wen their morr : ' j Lok:a ! bell haP ar rush, and ;'. ; 'One. fellow c departed, they say If ) Another;: ilS the sirs ar' what wot That h dcllars for ii would F pose not ; sunk down i ness that )ci This sc Plher, hbv; -f '. an amateur stepping (j V. ly, remarle stfnked his i the. Carnc . v evident I 1 for an att't l But wLiL . r V i- i". Jing tbe wall the work of human 8 1- il i I i ft, i-'i" ,1