rmir JO. gBBfg1'- I . .lv uji. . llj!..j.j .... l !i..!-gB-agBa!Bgg?-.-L.ji--i.LjLi.i j"Lmi.,-i j. .i tii- t u.u.,-j m-i- .i-i- i 1 iijju ,x! J; j.. l u j-MJ-tJWJMi i-fuj- -smmmaammimmsm'fsmMmmtmmim! " --HirowrRioTDi!tE4TKOTOTHitTifKnrATKtnRoo!)TiTUTi-'N,-iio6 PRoiiiBiTKb v IT to tiib tTiiTM, n BKSKBveD to THB irEi BfB(:Tlvtv, o to rait raoeLE. Amendments to Ike Constitution, Afticlt Jf. - SALISBURYrN. CVAPRIL 10r1841r Wholc-Numlcr Ifttti: TIIH Or TBI - vl ' PUBLISHED VBEKI.Ya:::i:::::CllAi F.FlSllUri, . -." ' Vditorand Proprietor. ,':'-V,-" Th WwTtR Cabom.ia U published every Friiny, .. t pr snntnn, in advauce, or $1 50, if nt wl m tlireT mMh fr-m tha time uf subscribing, (ft". Nn piper will be disrontwued until all arranges ere psid, if ihe subscriber is worth th mihaeriprion i tnd the fcil uro w ooiiW the EHitor of wih toaioimue,iit lrHt ou mux i ii before the. Hid of ihe year ubcribed lor, will Ikj considered hew engagement, ' ; ".r kJmtiiMrmenin coiirpicuimalv amreorrectly In- acrted it 1 per "rjiuro (ot 310 rml, or Ae a linn uf hi liied type) for Hie first insertion, mid 23tentr t ca,., cohunuanee. Ccurt tnd Judicial dvertiee- . . .1. nt.l liinlinr tin ill shove rati-. A dt- ' j ill m-r n iiL from the reirultr price wilt be rondo to yea r i f advertiser. DO" Advertisement Kiit in fit publication, oiui be method with the irnm. her of iiwcrlioM deir(!,r thry will be eoiilinued till forbid, ol cnatiied aceirdinjly. . . .. To wrorp attentiun, all l-(ii r addrril to the Mi. ir on biminwn, mmf be- f.tc nf Votuii ' llOWAN MOT E L' 1 1 AV1NT, rtirrha-d that wrll Iiimiwii ni ina i- VWil,fil tic tiir,r(kiinwii b the oiin' i Wn'shfrN II.I-I,) -ittiatd llitT..wn H. d,Wy, N. ('., wif.rma'hii fnit& jnd the publir ff ocrallv. Ihut tli'ri"'f' i T" f"1" 'h,! rCPB turn of TrariHrrs n Pr,lir. ) liw Table Bar in "Mi'H-i ti "- b't Ilia market nml utrniuiidiiiif ct imlry d ilb nmin,'l r.. u !' r. ntl. M.i.- I.j f..Ul.fttl Biwl it-niir (KtlfM. T.H-a)ii-l"ijt"-l '!'" '" fI,,f, li-Hi 1,1. Iii p.rfaiw'll V' i'T'lMlJfrVrheraT1 M;H.kcli.n Im wli" ',v,,r 8 ?" J A VlUa L. UWAN. ..,!.rhury ?cpt. ii. iw;o. 1L (I.ATi: DAVIV) HOTIIfi. 'HAGUE A. GIFFOilD 1ore.:.--.l rhe ll-Mtl, f..r.nrl i- . cw.iin.ie the iM.li-ho.eot on th l.brral Mil rrtt I ,y, Will en tt t1irmrWf to nul it nM i.i.ii.' riivwo jtr ItOAItDKRd AXU TlfATELLEBS, TiS r;riTT.nihf-w m iin.kfrtirTTrhif ,,,, ..rmenl rf T. K. H 7 fc-,i,.f,V v H 1, N.m!. Carolum, end h' !,'."...:., win t.atle I'iiu to gi gifrl-iir faction. .. rf.''- 4iiUi.lilhaA to' 1 1 H ir.l n M a Sf Vat jg9SX.f. a.i AT W holcwU mid n"i, t W HEElXRS1. CU Y3 or UrriWaO.DtnnttIckwiih' Pilk M .it:,,', P.IU a 1 w. " Ta-w wi. n.d IVrnsH' remedy tr li.MTl W;1' f: i,l al l.j C. It. A: C. K. WHLLLER.. s--. FKESH TEAS, WiiiM, f piriw, lohacro, Cipro, lPfl J.M rc.ve.l.in(Hr wl", t tlw A.ln VtffiiJe bory Drug Bwre r J Hslwhtiry, Sm. M, "- Cotton larn. 1 (nFarmroWH4.l''"l'l,cl,' ami ritBtl. tho rtn., Yarn, of .hI "? eUtins f ,rW 0abr.-TW ,,!. ,h tM end eiurar.!c, .rf the Yrn. f th iBCtary in ao UMtr.1 .! ki-wn m ned o r-.- n..niN fn.o. us -.Thosr wiblns to par caae V.iUnieaac glt tv wJL- V. 11. & l;. " liua-f'" AnrilSl. 140. If. . LADIES AND --r' &h- . r4 frrjA fim-ilv l-f tlKTrWbralufl Ar t -i., .. . I-....:., L..i ...r thn irtt vrnr. wohhi o " r"H - n w-p ii . . .11 -,r ...,iH i.u.n a II. " f?n linn uui nkw." t. C. K. WHEELER. .N..,l-r 13, 140. HIE M.ikwrilxr hmvmc di- iX tSU 4- li4., Iina remain T, . - - ii...... i erv Gnr ar'ice, made I. J at I .ITIinWI'R. IH'f ( &SiaiMl5 in uH.-rr manw-r ; ! a number nf efomMiJ Jltronrhes Carriaj'-s anl tii,'s nil -f wl.;rh he Will V tr t twi!ld. very low, and on ""'If cr1"'!. i lie reiiic-t all tti -w Vinp neon ace'Uiit ntnidi.nr nr, S,. I.k i IochI! mid Hte ii..,n iii.:il lorilier le- i.i r. , b.nole or otheiwii. Ji) I. MIA i.U St.'hnrv. Knt, V "U I 'r-O S'.INU ili'Mroos of euil.a,la in .m .l''rr lefi n ll.'r thoeMlHliMHiiu,,! of the M IL MtxirriiN AtlvrBIiar," in '' r... i. I ,1 .-..,,( bnnw of a-m-'W. eli'l MiiHlioii for' nmsons oYairmH nf emlmrv.rt'. rnting busi iil-s. tt-.rtn WtlimiUiti.n. rsorui vsivha Ti riiK iemiiu.odaltiig. Apll' iVoii !.'it pud. h. iV'ir llMe "HI r.U)BlKlwrtlHliWlifc vfv'i Li e M1 V 1 mit be . .. inri,. 1. I l2sb .... " '. s. ..7" pftt'lJrJ; nIIS aecond eeaaion of this Iiialitutioa wit1 coin; i meiice on MtM.day, Man-b 29ih, atill under the cur) (ii Mim Uukec,' aenUted by f.t'r iriirr Mum Mury L. Uukr. Term,t 10, 12 60 r , the ilitlercut chunee, Munie on the Piuno mid Guit tur, $25 each. ' Drawing tiid painting f 10. -,. Pupila charjf d Umn the timo of enirsnce, tut fl5 dedurtina made aflerwnrile for naM.cr" 5 , - BalwlHiry, March 28, Ifll. - flw -i' ; 8lac o? Notttv CatoVma, . " IIIEDELUCOUNTV 4 " Xufttior Court of Law, Spring Term, 1911. Iliiabeth A.' Wihwo - " r ' ',::.-..--;:;'.-; Petiliuh (or Divorce. '"r"" ' J mi1 Wilaon. ,) . .. " IT appearing to the 'M'uuVlinr. f the Court that the I)liniMia.iit Jar.Ha U'iUoo ia not an inhalii. ,Unt of ibia State i It tlierelote onierad by the C'Hirt, that publication be made for three mom ha in I ho (Molina Wtrcluunii and Western Caroli nian, that tin Miid Jamea Wilson appear at ihe net .uirior Court of Ljw, to be bald at the Court II iujo in Siatenvil'e, on Ihe 3rd Monday af tur Uj 3rd M.HKlay in Atuat nml, then and ttir to aiiiMnr, or tatd Petition will be heard ex parte, ' and j iil.'ineni nrd. red accurdmuly itiw, Su.ii'l R Bell, Merk of onreaid C urt a! Stuitvlli, tU 14Alt4iy afwr to3fd Mun day Hi l'tbru.n, A. !., 141. ' 8. K. UtLly, Cl'k. March VO, lS41.-3m.---PrlorVr,i Fee tlO. JR. (ir.B. DOUGLAS n VVl (J removed bis Ollii e to Silt (kur of Mr, Covrao's brick row, (f .niH-ily occupie'l bv Dr. Aalibel Smith,) nearly opp wile Misl.acl Howu tore, p.4itety tenders bis irremMial anrvirea to tt ptiUtiC... r . . f- ' 8ahbor, Auau-rt Ul, 149. , - r c Dbcts. Killiaii & Powe, .I1AY1X0 awwit(d there-wive t-Betlier, in the practice of MeJiei., r-i--ClTintT nfli'Mtiw set. V i i I ... . WftvAtetttltTtvil .9 .W-JWvSW-Hj! bi.vAl3K?,.,.w fVr'.:'. w. bnlimf';.-i- - : anutry e5, t41. TV. DIL JAMES G.WOMACK "f J ' .- HAVING lird liiinwli' permanently in the Wo of 8AIXMIUKY, trndii h. rJioiiaWiri WiViet ike Ihkkia, ttr wu vn untmi aw tnnci-, on maiuvmret'i one eVor bolnw the otBoeof il.e to trn CerolinmB." " .-"ut Till r h tl i THE 8ALISBIJRY MANUFAC JKINGCOMPANY havingcom need operation, are imw prepnred tu furnish dealers wuh Cotton Yarn of a superior qoaliiv m favorable tern.s. J. RHODES BROWNE, Ag't EaliMSurT.Dec.ll.lO. " r COACILMAKINO ESTABLISHMENT. arilllE Stitwrriher resMclfully inform the ciii ( A p.w f Slibnry aud urrounding country, that they have coininetK.-ed the above buaiitt'sa in all its various brnncl e. in the Shnp formerly occupied by Mr. lohn I. Shaver; on the South-east Street, where they will constantly keep on hand a va i riety of Vehicles, such as ;. Opea&Cfos Carriages, Barouches, BugKiest Sulkies, " Gigs, Carryalls. They will warrant tlieir workmanship not to be urprtswd bv any inline seeti.n of Country, as they have mi htii'd a large supply of the licst mnterials -and, aU, in !l.. if eiolllorflM rate Wortmrn. Tli FuWribers will alo ke-p contanily nn hnnd, Ilames of every description, a lliey have a firrt rate llsreese maker. ' Order for work from a riwtanee addrewj to the subscriber will be punctually attended In, N. B. All kind of repniiin. dwie on the short est nonce. DANU'.L SHAVER, I). F. II ADEN. Salisbury.' Jan. 22. lrl. l Mf)l'EATV UVV. y HITTEltta. rpilE tll.K CIVINC. ril.lS AVI) !'!trn'!V I IHTTKHS, . n-lc'ii iU'il ndc u ni h ii" K thenlnVted in evirv part Ide .nontr), i ni'W re ceived and for sale bv ihe n i ri!'r. CRl'SS & l'MiF,K, -A -rents -MeM. Svmui V Sium.k, in t-oiionl, N. ('., re alt. Aifeiits for the sanie MVTCIII.EW f ANTIYR. riiHLS n.vnliiiilile Medicine i r snlA, hv the soli cnlier.ftt Mille.lgev.ile, ton'e.nrv ro., N c . W. Ii. ill lAt.K Vlrunrvgl.l"- ' Xrrocs for Ssile. 1VEKAl, valuable NVj";" fr Sale. F.rei s fro at this Office. fnlishnry, April 9. rjoi ..MISCELLANEOUS, 'A Man without M6nrg. A iuhi wiitxiui money is a biody without life wUkinj hiiowJ a ipC Ire that blTrightai hif mk in dohifui, hit eonver aa'.KHi )i languid and heavy, If'.bo winhea to pay viat be never (imU a'iy bdyt rKuoo, and if ho opena hi month to fpeali, tie i jiiti ruptod every nil .Mien t ii order that ho 'tnny nut liniilt a wntenee, tet he ahonld end it by a.kin fof ti4ney He i avoided a pesiitoiictf and ia conniderud tKie lea clog upou (lie Carth-':, tT he have wil be can Dot diaplay it, and if be have none, he ii looked upon vis the moat frightful bid jhid'hiiture can creato. iVhen in ill humor, hit enemies eay he ia fit for notion and those be inclined toward hint, p fuce (heir eulogy by a ilirog of t'le shoul dern." Neceitv awakes him in the Tiorninir,jid rniiiery attend him at night. -.The womnri Gudhe m uniiiaairiv and vulgar, and regard hi in wttb uticioa. ; Tavern keeper wWi that like the cha ftrelton, he would ltee upon air, and tailor thal,r. like Our firal iMreuta, he Would elotba himself with 6i leaves. - It' he winl.ee to araue he not (t-iten ed to 1 ami if he wants anything from a tradesman, 1 he ii considered a rogue. ' TII WANDERING VVLND.-' Tbb wind, the wandering wmd M'goldn iuminer even ! Whence is the thrilling wajie Of Ha tone ittwog Uie lcave ! - Oh, ia H front the waters, J - Or from the lonf, tall gran?. ' -Or "ia it from the hollow locks . . Through -which its breathings pets 1 Or ia it horO the voices , , . Of all in one combined," That it wma the tone nf mantery 1 ' 'flie wid, the wandering wind t fi'j, oo ttrsrrge sweet accents Tint with it come and go They are not frdrn tlie ouera, ' Or the fir-tree, whispering tow. They are not of the rjver. Sot nf the caverned hill : Tis the human love within us That gives them power to thrill. They touch tho links of memory Arrti) our apinw twined. And we trtart, ami weep ind tremhl, .To the w ind, the winderinj wind ! From lb Ijmlkt' Vompaninn. . , TUB WAR WOMAN'S CREEK. In Georgia and N rth Carolina, there is hard ly a river, creek, or iream, that ha nt rrmnee ted with it aoirie nlrl I .dun tradition. The title toc-i.reawi t'frhetrh 'a tokjmiromx.Jigj.fjbC;- I iev o'i? ot lte principal lriliiurteo tfie Jiavt' inhli e Rivr m the Cherokee Nation, North Cnrn """ "l"r ' ,v ,HW wianaTe. I.tit'iimna fiit.1 lLa. M.MnM4f itit tAid 4ii lif III.W ,. ..Mioy y eaa-ego, 4lve: first jetthmevTr nf thrt rr.untrV, a.w'underiog party id ihVirnlif' attacked i lie hnui i 'I a souaiier aoine where oihmi their borders, during hi nhence, andmawcred elt.the. "hilnren, and wit .be wiff-vwvi red with the man gled bodieof lurr hutehered otFiormg ; scalped like 'kMi7,sSppirs oner did she; hear the-sound of their retreating foolsteoa, than disengaging herself from the heap of the sl.iin. haggard, pale, and dreiuhed with her own and the blood of her children she peered leal'h. " ' r , T , P , III HVHI IIIO U'M,,, . I.,,....K ... . ...I. .11. 111. longer in Might, hastily exiinguished the tire, which, had applied to her cabin, hut which had, as yet, made very little iotprevtton on the green logs of wliich it was composed. Wiping trom her eye the warm blmd which waa still reeking from her scatple head, she had directed hersj-inized gaze to the bleeding and dihgureri forms of ttn.ee who scarce an hour l'ote were playing at the door, and gladdening her maternal heart with their rrer ry laughter, and as ahe fell in the full souse of tier desolation, tlie iai ray oi noe oie wuniri iter do sirn, thero sinlo over her ghastly face an eipres sion a savage a was ever worn by the rulklesa layer ot her innocent babe. Iter eye g, earned with the wild fury of the tigress routed of its y U'tg, as elo- ins her cabin carefully behind her, with a coutileiitnc aiiimatd by some desperate purpose, she atartt u oil in the same path by which the mu'-'erers had departed, Hedlee of her wounds and wasting blood, and lost to all sense of hunger and ' t iiigue, in t ieune absorbing and tell puroe which i.c u. ed hi r, "he pn.ise l not upon the trail of her loi-s, wi.nl, at night she rame up with them encanipi'd in the tide of a creek, which is indebted to4wrJttr.tutpn.'.'iit name. . Energing from ihe i;I.mui of liua eureiHinding dnrkoesi, on her kie . a, she crept neiedy in. ward tlie fire, the hlan of which, as it flickered upwards, discovered to her tho prostrale forms ot the Indians, five in mimls'r who overcome by nn unusually fatiguing nay sirnvwl.weivi wiapt in ili'i'p -leep, with their only weapons, their tomahawks, 111 1 heir belts. Her own stealthily advancing b cure, a the uncertain light of t'e buriimg pine fell upon it with more or' lc dlaiim'tue now exposing it li.ieanients clotted With blood, anddts torid by 9n evprecs'tmi' which her wongs, and ihf sight' of the riesolatere of her hearthstone, exag gerated to a degree afinost fiendish ; and now alia .tin.r all, save two. learning, spectral eyes wa even more sirring t! an the swarthy faces rufh she jjlured Ufnn. Assuring herself that they were fast nai.-rp, ahe gently removed their tomahawks, and dropped nil but one in'o the creek. . With this reiuniuing wentnu in he'r hand, and cikjI resoluti'm in her heart, she bedt over tlie tie real enemy, and li tiog the insiruiiK'iit, to which her own and her children'- 1.1 ..'I slid adhered, with one terrific and uneri ine hKuv.hiiried it into the temple of its own er. The suvnge moved no more than pnrtly to mm upon hi side, gaped a little, quivered like an aiwii, and mink h.rk 10 his former o iiion, quite j dead. S inline gh.iKily in hia rigid face, the des j i.eriie won an lelt hi 11, and nois-'lesaly as liefore; dest aiq.ed all of the. aleepors, but one, to thai long HM-4ubiiji.juihUdl!SJaLW them. The last devoted victim, however, wit arotoed to the coitscimmne of his situation by the death stragg es of hi companions. lie (prang to his feet and felt dr. In yreap-m. It was not there, and on, glanco e;liininj every thinj to hiui, lie evaded the blow awrwd at bii.i by the brave an J : tevnngofnl mother, edited Ifu n ttio fire a bt.rn.iig braod, and with h, auccm dod pnrtKilly in warding otTlho furious attack Winch followed. In little time they fell etr .igglmg together, the" Indian oViit' , perat.Jy wmji.ded, and tlw uofortuna:e : womnu f.iitit wtthlMeof Wood end her efertlnrn.. B.ith - were too weak to hftria Wl other uow, soil iHe v Woumlod savago wily availed himaclf .of hi re. ' twiining- sicongiit fo ornwl awav. In this' nilet.ua mi, .k.ili r. . uhTi Ii ' i T: u i . TTT lhe IiiIIowiiib drtV. when aha wua ai-fidnntn tu di. . CoveM by a struggling party ttf whitea, to wlwin . . .1., - ... I .1 J-. , .1. t ' i.: : :v r .wr" . i w viiu hit aiury ana 1000 ommi. Alter uurjing hor oa the spot, ilioy made some eiftrtim to over ' take the fugitive Indian, but ttnsucceaafully.'? He succeeded in reaching his tribe, and fryin his tale, the liltta stream, before monti med, waa'evur after- wards known among tha ClierokeeswCfti atai- by r,he pale face as the - War? Wboniu' Creek." -; A Fftt r. A surgeon and a;lawyer had very tune gooo. ice ung lowanueaen olherj aou tlie to lowing occurreuee tmk place t ;.-,''. v ! , v " It. asked th bare.. hh-iAWi b d . stroy my dut-ks'csB I recover cWiwgs by law V 'r-. " Certainly replied the lawyer, "youcnu re Scorer.- Pray !mi are the circiu.iaore T h Wl- irj your dug, lart night, destroyed two 'of rnv diifcks.1' . J ( "Indeed! then you certainly ein reeover the . damages what in iho aiuounl 1 I'll m-tjnlly (!is eharje it." - Four sbillinga ani six pence," chuckled the surgeon. And my fee f r nitending end advising is six shilling and eight pence, re-ip n led the att.irnov , " and unlen jmi immediately pny the auuio my ' conduct wili be suit able. For ike Pfinceu..Ku ingenious conoirv man of ours, who recently invented mil piii na-d a new cradle, with a muica clock affixed to it, fir the purpose of siuiug thn baby to lcrp together with a single appiiratu to wiiip the infant wlien H cries ; and another eiMitrivauce whereby ihe child can be fed without. tho assnUi.ce of the, uurse; is about to present mm of his cotiiound machines to the Queen of England. It is to be oiaitulactured of Ihe mot rare and costly m tteriala, and will, if done in season, "be Knt oqt tu the next steamship. It will he so constructed as to rock, fei-d, whip and sing, all at the aime' time, or do each of thone tilings jointly and severally, a the lawyer say ir, the sprcificati m. At least so we are . informed by the Boston Traveller. .'Thn troth of the story cannot he Touched for I though it ia prob il.lv about aslrnea the wonrle.Cul stories told by ihe English BftperinhVif jwaj not 'Maternal Majeaty. A'. 1. iW din a at . !- f 1 rfL.-i ihut, Petition of Lonii Philippe The dri tf,f tfm d.... .:i.... a 11: .l n... . inlormea ot the tact, a convtiisary ft oie PAU-1 M-mf tempt to restore animation tneRectuat, procemit, to secure tlie eff-p and search tbe persist nf JhF'1!VM'"n f-'nanptmg eciillors1 by ' unhappy deceawyf. In one of hi pot: x kei ie vJia covered a written document, by which the coach mnn declared that,. Iring enrolled in a aecret so AJng Wi, JuaLHuoing lumw-M wvenMt the-com' mission of such B crime, hn had ceterioined to finish his existence Tba superior authorities jiave taker, this startling case in lun.l, and- serious ap prehensiun are enlertaiired of the confederacy u-UiA .iLlannn liu L.11 ,l,,i u,r,,ll., A I..-.. m U7BW fc-viffivrwitiw vujuua U-VUiU .UXIMiiCCUA " There is no elevation of minJ, no justice without moderation in principle and idea, wuh out a pervading spirit which incline us rather to soi'le tntm lull into a pactum with the events of this little hfe. Anger is never prodneiive of any good, except in the extremely rare cane of h-ing employed to humble Ihe wicked, and to terrify them from poraoing the path of crime, as the usu rer were driven from tbe lempio." f We may reproach men of talent for emigra ing, when-we reproach a man for lying down in his neighbor's field because the grass i softer in it than, in his own." f . M If any young man would win to himself the heart of the wise and biave, aed ia ambitious of being '.he guide and leader of litem, let hi 111 bo as sured that hi virtue will give him power, and power will consolidate and maintain hi virtue," AVca Satire. You saved my fife on one oc casion," aaid a beggar to a Captain under whom ho had served. " Saved your life !"..renlied this c-'frlcer, " do you think that I am a doctor! " No," answered ihe man, " but I served undr you in a battle, and when you ran avng I followed and thus my lifo waa preserved. An hpock tn Life. When a young 'mother ventures to bejinw thvrtnt tumlur lucking upon her first born, and then burst into tear at her own barbar us cruelty the brat all th while be! lowing u like all Moses." . . An wjirt OwTer. i nn 1011 .wing a.aioguo i aid to have occurred, in Wuhiiiglon on the elec tiou of General Jackson. ,- Gineral I want an embassy Can't hsve it, sir. "Mineral 1 want ti be rwtmast-r. "Can't have it, sir. 1 mi can t read or write, air." "Then Gioeral, for God s sake, give mo we a pair of breechis." Ct'trrosr A number of English ahie deal-? once made a voyage to the Cape of Gxw Hope, to sell shoes to the Hottentots, I hey niet wuh no auocess in this business, and were much worried by the lion and other beast of the dfuntry. Oa their return they published an account of their suffering in rhyme. We extract a couplet rela ting to the vim of the limn 1 H Tim cuttnm of these lions was, to come on as una wares, ... G d knows we want custom enough, but we want none of theirs." ', ' Tke JCiiat.Th) ancient peW of (ha Ciars at. Moscow, ia aid to be rising loagniucenlly from the ruin into which it fell during tha fir of. Moa co on the French invasion, Tbe plan will unite grandeur and comfort wi:h the peculiarities of th Uarharoua tartaric atvle TLe luildiog will tie heated in winter on the Ruwian plan, by oi b.ig stove, con I runted in .the bnseniei.t ator. whicft 810 tubes convoy the hot air to all Doinli of the edifice. ' For the um of the heir annaretit and his young Cou.-K.rt, a scoiid pulace ii to be creeled at Moscow, iwat the Kremlin. Zfuio. Journal. J" A friend line nnded tie the Cdlowiiiff reeino. whiek, .contrary Ui moat thiriirsof that kiod.afl .rd) iiv"ww rvuviv-v vareawie. ' A" I'nd.ine relief may be had by the - -1 .1 . .. . ' ' lw imi streoung dirder bv boriiintr in the bum shftnt u( white paper, well saturated. wilM aTiwIutiori rt iilt potre. The relief is hit Mrfi(HtAry, hut the frequent u) of 1 the in 1 1 pet re tines ii.it leten ii eiBcacvt. ' -Tlw writer f thi .witifewI thJ relief afforded in so many infr,T " Kianven mai, rie nope tiw above recipe rny be gener!! cirqulttted t the benefit of aulTtrtri. CotrR4TIVE trws 0.1 fl ilD ASAPeR, AS A ciScrtATiosr -Frunf ihe report rjf the Engtwli iuil and the American Miufi i dmtiniruislied E.nr. IhH writer, Mr. P-ge, hni ascertained that there i " a Una oa gnW wnn by Vear of 4-10 per cent, m a century, which is lest, than 1 20th per cent, per anmim; njid m that ef every KM) coined in any particular year, Kjere would reni.i.n over 95, 7. 10J. in reul valuo at the end of 100 years.- A coiiimri.ii is oet mnd' of ib t eiie.we of a pa .ef ciirreney, whicii, at 21 per. cent, as stated by Vlr. Niirumn, is fuuud fit be fifty threo,liine great, er linn the I'Si by we.jr on a gold Currency. If the eXeo)e of a paper currency he S J per cent, per annum, this, on a sum of 20 UUJ.000, will amount, iu 100 yearn, to 50,000,000. while the hi by wear of a gold currency d" .'0.000,000, during the aame period, is onlv 922,0IK). The j difluretice is therefore I J.OTii.OOO." Globe. Brazilian litrmltiction.Tit warmest manner in which one llraziiiari can introduce another to .t family is: ' This ia my friend, if he steal any. thing I an aeetmntabU for if." We reasoned with an inebriate a few days since ' on tho vile habit ho (tad of drinking spirits. . lli II ! ... I .. - a 1 - ny no aam in reply, witer is dangerous, very dangerouail drowns people 5 pets in their cheats, and into their huada, and then, too, it muke that mternal sioam, llui a always Uowin a fellow" up." Planet. , . " ' -.from tha Globe. THE REAL INTERESTS THAT ARK CO.NSUIe s TED IN THE CALL. or t EXTRA SESSION. f? Tho following,, from-the money article of tho New York Herald, is full of information in regard ' 10 the ile-ogriywHich haw prompted the immediate mil ot.XojgjeJjjijMe the trine of Hlockjuh'hr flereign arid domestic. Who furnished tne siaowrw. war Lik redornimm m itu. ii. ! r swtm xw w.vww u -wowweriirtfit 1 l':,.lJt .1 ... v .. :-- ) -' V ,t n iigruiu wriier ,h...H,JtwiJ. .w-- - -w iiijict ueiween tho- - J e"""'"'ni 1 now converted into a part MTiie gambling capital : "The extra sea-rion uf Congress Itu at lust beeu nusoos g-fl lorcainngM -miftvTrmtini"o1 Ihe revenue audTinancrs of the country. The real" rea)nsare, however, the distress of the sjiecula tor at home and aliroad, and the bankruptcy of ire m .ridi omim, gro mg oui ui tne scheme nf those eculntor. Tho leading question to lie discussed at the aesaion are the repeal of the Sub Treasury, the establishment of a National Bank the ilisinuution'of the pub.ic lands, and tlie increase of ihe Tariff. All thelan question are of iheuiimwt importance, and will have a newt important boaring on the future business .of lU couniry. Tbe most proinumnt suhjeci tor cMisiderati.4i are those rela livo t.i the Stale debit and Ihe ubiihment of a new Naiionul Bank. Roth d' the. measure bear directly on the inieres: of the apecuUton and stockjobbers, mid are designed to rescue thera from (he rum whch their Own m id scheme have brought up-m Ihem. The b'aucie and drawing poati of the L mdiMi houses in tb city are, to m course of eveui, tottering to their fouodi-ious. They have tor year derived an active capital by kiting on ciMtoa at the exjenseof tiie Southern planters, and through the medium of the Southern hauka, while ' their pnnciple-j have been tlie reservoir for all tb stock created by tbe different States which were f nrged on in their mad echeme of internal improve iftents, through the h.ft tence of tne agenia and their atelliie here. United State Rank tread ing tint tame path, has gone to discounting, and the same fate awaits the Lo.dm hou.-e. The Southern Mate creuteJ largi amount of Sine stuck to furnish bank Meiial t Al.bama $11,000,. 000, and Looisinai 4Sil,0iM),000. Tl,!, nwney was borrowed in England, and th banks Utiutetl. a The) itistnution has ever been under Ihe eond of tiro aynn ofj the l.in.1 tkn.,.,,, their busiiiea ha been almost xcluivelv to dm count the kiling bill drawn on lh brioche tad agents here by vuh-agenta to New Orleans srhl" Mobile, to the exclusion uf the regular d alers. . ' What ha been !m reaalt Why the whole capital borrowed in England to atari tho banks ha been sunk, the institution are entirely insolvent, and the c.Uxmi of th several S;aUs ire liable to taxation for the amount of tbe alock issued. Prime, Ward," an I King, and other hoj-, hive drawn iheir whole active capital frmn this arce. Oilier State of the Union have run in debt for other pur porn:, but all with tlie same result. The money hts been lost, taxation ia ponding over tbe swindled " eitiaon, who. in every quarter, show a disposition pot lo tuhmit to it. The stock, in consequence, have fallen greatly iif valuo an i have become to-, (ally inconvertible in the hands of the husea with whom Iho evils originated. The Southern banks are on the- point of explosion, which" will cut off from the kiting tattoos here the funds they now drw from the plamert; and tha whole seem on the brink of exnwion. ' In thi state of tilings, the last hope of there . desperate men is lo obtain an influence hi the nation hLsounjraL that prices may rise, to the relief of the speculator ' that h'vld them, and to procure the oteof the pub lie money iliroogh the metrun.enttliiyotihe Rank of Commerce, which it is rleai Tried lo make Ui - i I H't-iii ,.'r ... V .