The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 24, 1853, Image 2

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The-mitchinery•ofiP7lllautibia Subuthrin!•l
Company, experithented whit 'Wedzies4t
at the Navy Yard, via: w invented nearly two
y_ears IL
Since by Mr. .-,W; Fiaemen'and Mr:
_i.
ii• B. gears . Ailltawarliest ao - itorotat, mi.
• Fenn= a giaittlenianat-sreat proialsadied,
-and the machine Was,Perfected and introduMi
by Mr. Sears,the Superintendent of the Com
pany, The machine is of peculiar construction,
being in faitt, r a mechanical nautilia;havineha
power Slisiefit and descent it will, erittieli
independent of suspension. ' , In connection
with the Machine at the surfaCe, is a reservoir
of condensed air, which, according to depth of
"-**Ster- may aotitaln - frem- -20*to. 120-Viund*
pressure of air to the square inch. This eom
presalotiii, picidticied: - by a Pocketful piifica
-pahte orthirovitine 3,000 - cublit feet of air per
Itour,,liy.,ari. interior _arrangement *of tanks.
&b. ilittiabli buoyancy _may be given to; the
machine.; catialile;of lifting , weights of ten' or ,
t more Ixqui, it can he held in auspenilon at, any
•,,point of . ascent- or descent, thus .allowing
--.
stones to be raisod . .Clear from the bottom;then
-;,triansvirted and deposited in any precise Spot;
- : 4iievemene - being:, effected, in any direction
livittitiver by a series - ef 'three cables and flitch
;
or werked from inside, ascent and descent
' :103.olree hid in "m most rapil.manniir. The. fa
eility:ordeseent,Chaag,e erheefanc-Ysli
s .. nd OW
er 4' Movement, under water, render.this ma
chine of great vale for all sibmarineperpos
es./ ,The *hole bed of a river may be explon.
ed from bank to,,banktrossure, *mitt Shells,
-Aelals, sponges,,and all products under water
'• Ansi be easily fathered and sent to the surface
:without requiring the; machine to rise - to .the
.surfabe. An arrangenientefthe machine per
- inits the digging of ,tretichea _under water. by
- which telegraPh wires i and water pipes may be
1 .. placed below the 'reach of anchcirci Founda:
-tions of pierslmay be prepared, and then built
upon; obviating all crane work for raising and
loweringlostcine. ss all work oflifting, trans.
. porting mid &limiting is done -by the machine
itself. An', arrangement is also made . for -at
- tacking camel s to. Sunken ships for . raising
• them by applying points of sepport directly to
the timbers of the ship. `-. In a " word, the pow.„
er of condensed air acting 16 ismiator, does.the
whole work, merely requiring two men inside
and one at , the lin:face to manage it. \Mr. Lee,
Engineer of ihe Company, entered with his
men and immediately commenced the deseent,
;depth water 30 feet. . : He rime.the first time in
fifer see„onds from the bottoia, jumping almost
.clear from the watersicent wass made, and
movement was made toward the stern of - the
~ North Carolina, rising again at about 100 :feet
- distant., The machine capable of holding, ten
persons, waS • moved with one band by, Mr.
Clitz, who: ielunteered- to descend: A party -
of gentlemen then enters and. descended, re.
Moving the cover(four feet in diameter). from
the bottom.- Owing to descent into the mud
' • - the machine was started •rapidlyrto the surface
--. jumping nearly clear of it, : and immediately
- disappeaeing, After remaining, -ha( an hour
' longer, the gentleriten* reappeared, Tha sue,-
teas of the machine was perfect. The caper
. -:intents were private, to receive the opinion of
; some of our most talented officers of Engineers.
_ Capt. Hudson, Lieut. Boggs, officers of the
k.
.. Yard, Captains Cullim and Gilmer of the U.
- . S. Engineers, General, Ward B. Barnett, Mr.
H. S. Parke, of Philadelphia, as also' a number
, of well known merchants and Ship Captains
. wore' present. But one opinion was expressed.
that an excellent practical machifie was" ob
tained. The dimensions ot this:machine are
• ...;eleven feet, greatest diameterin the centre; and I
eight feet-at top and bottom; hcigfit, eight feet., I
*., opening in bottom to work thring,h,.four feel
- The descent is attained by moving it single
.' valve; ascent . * movement of one air and one
- water valve; The safety of this machine is
I , .... great, as cutting off the sir pipe, ascent can be.
obtained by six different modes in one minute.
. Some week's since, Mr. Robert J. Walker, ac
- companiedby. the Minister front the Ecuador,
'Prof. Jaeloson of Boston, and a party of. gen
, tiemen witnessed experiments at 'Hell Gatc,'l
-- -Mr.-Walker-and Prof. Jackson remaining be
low in e.ommunication with bothiia at 37 feet
. _ for`are that half an hoar. These • gentle"
" men all expressed the same opinion as that' of
• ' ...yesterday.—Tribune. t
, . .. .
Iranki3e . Colotist•
lit one of thellastletters from Bayard T.ay
, lor,-dateliet ldscaO,Chitta;bedescribed nsit
, of Commodore Peny to.the Bonin Isles, lying
• about 500 milei in a southerly . direction from
, 08134 Yedo, discOvered by the Japanese
` 2 1-4 de,uturies ago. He says oldest
lirbabtrant, who, probably, exercises ,a tied of
anthorityin cases Orbs' native of Mas-•
Mudinsetts, mined Savory;Who -has been on the
Island gm 1831, ana is considered the *hest
of thenettlera.. :His Money has ' Moen
pall,finade by selling sweet potatoes to who
' limit ?hips. atthe rate of two dollars:a barrel;
in addition Weida he has a still, and menu
' factures rum from sugar cane. At • the time
of Our visit he bad tyro hogsheads of it, Which
was said; to be of excellent quality. .. The pcip
ulatiOn- is continually floating, with theex
, ,ceptionof four or five pefsons who among the
' ongmerbettlers of„ ' &Hors . from
whafingvessels frequently desert .and remain
a- ear or twor, after which• they mobil*. again.
- The whalers'are mostly. American; and,,serear.
dingto the settlers, generally conduct them
selveri - -
It
Was on this, island that CotniaodorkPer-1
ry pusehasedirem Mr. E15i0..4-° triot of hkd
at Pert Loy4rateata - as iii coal stati on:for our
steamers., ;This tract, Taylor
of -100 yerde on the water, .and
• extends aerials the island, to imalibight on
' the mord:Min lade, Which,.wavo_namedPleassurt,
The lamiticar icadolirshirstisPt!d "ta i a
= coaling, station` fot steamers, since fir - prer fifty
Ning Weald - strike 'Water deep enough to :
ileatihe largest If the ; United' States
GOrenunent.*lll establis h ` such :' line,* it i s
Agatha in . do, the later - Mediate stations
• -•
are Ibis already iecure4trisibithe
• of expeditionlO - 3,sparf. - :_T-he. ion' Of
" 1- ' 44- "r 4l-0 ,4 11 : 6 4 of the'richist vegetable Mould
ant Iniglit be ln*: - .65: produce ablintiodiup
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- MON . TROSE.IIOVEIMBER 2491853.
OrThe'Gra.sd Jary of Wilkesbarre E lhave .
, •
found* tinf : bili-sgairrst Wilted - StateiiMaN.
shalt; Wynhoop and Crosstuan, for atteniptin
the arrest: of the slave " Bill," some time since,
think'tho - 'agree! with
us, that by:the snieorimee of the - .Ttegiskr last
week, 1 ‘ the family mirse" must have Liked u
futillowof One -physic himself. L'-PrcibablY
he took it to try the" Arousal: of the mvilicine;
and'didn't think , of its' operiting sci_poWerfui
ly. Homer Flaunihal certainly ought tol i cluito
,ditmages for dirtyiug his paper: ' -
Fir Wii . learn froth some of the townships
in the Eat part of theicounty,lhat the 'Dem
wrist containing the procirdineli of _ the Pair,
atriiit,' re/lick:J. their desti4tion W . here
`Out back.pie followijig week, by - realion! of
our gaper 6ein*, delayed on the Railroad, but
the paper wii_issued the Thursday follimini,
and all'reiuturly mailed at this office. I Why
never reached the proper= offices,. *l3 can
onlybaild an opinimi,.. Some Post Master
miist have been.in-fiult. '
Isaac off t Seneca Fungi N. Y.
WAS chosen Cferk ofSeneca ,county, at the late
election ;in that State. 'tarring his politics; we
are giad . to•see Mr..fuller receive a iticrative
and responsible office, became he is-emineotly
deserving. Mr.,Fuller 'Was formerly a trident
of this 'county, is a Inst rate busineas man, and
ire doubt noewilt perform the duties of that
or any Other public trust with credit
self and satiafabtion to the people of that enua
-1,4 ' ' • . - ' •
.larConnty.Postiniasters should heir• in
mind, fdr their own advantage cs well mit pat
of ' the lorl Press, that for every county paper
delivered by them to - subscribers, they' are en
titled to ;retain of the Post Office "lutida,, ten
and a halfcents pei year. Itis for their ~in•-
• teresi as well as that of the:publishers, that
the county papers be 'preferred, since. there
it no triable of making'llectiona Or . keeping
accounts -- thereof, as on foreign papers, the 1
cotiunission . on which Wnot. average More
I
than from 9ix to eight cents per year.-1' - '.
. _ - :_:4.--......./p141.-asei-----•.-.- ! ,
' I Island - of Cuba. ! -
. There are a great many rumors inicirinla.
,tion in - reference td the island of Cnbi, 'and
the foreign invasion and internal rdvolulidn
which is ready it any moment to Annihilate
Spanish dominion there. No do not, believe.
however, thaktbere is 'the sl l ightest real 'foto.
dation for such reports, or'tliat Queen Isabel- .
la, or Captaip-Oenetall Caned°, may 'entertain
any very serious' dread of their being ; verified.
These maims Mit 'probably all sharri, and ate
only got up to, infillenceln a particular inMiner
the &liberations of the next Congress ; on the
AnestiOn'ofoa.. ''. , '-, 14 k . . ,
,-, .- I. .. ,
_ Death' f Friend Niralki3r. -
- I •
•We learned with regret a ifew days since
that Friend Eapcs'WiLir:Elt i of Woddhoilide,
was found dead on - e morning of the 9th inst.
He had been absent-i rom home for'a-(ew days,.
-itt;d stopped to speiidthe night With al friend at
, Canaan; Wayne co." ate supper and retired in
aPparentliond health. Appopl y.. was prob
ably the, cause f his "death. • he . body . was
broughtliome, and consigned to-its 'fink rest:i
• •
rest
ing PlaCi in:Fr ends'_ buryi giroini4Triends.
vi11e..... FiiindWalkei has spent a long.life in
endeavoring ' todd good - o Ida. fellow i men,
and seetned actuated:Simi by the principles
of.lienevolence and religio .
.;"Peace to. his ash
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- i111eti122.,0-Senator _Athepton•
_Mon: Cheri aS. Atherton„ U. S. Senator
from New Ilampshire, died at PortsiMetith; on
the.l44'ilist. tile remainn'arern dOnidied in
thifainfty tomb it Nishia,N. H:, on 'Wednes
day afternoon of - last week. The tobiennies 1
'.were very mail* and : imPressivil t, pldeei of
business - were clotied and jlie whole aspect of
the rite . bore the impress - of niol'Fililig. - ..A
largclnirroberof gentlemen from various cities'
and "towns kr`Mai." A,n l Pabira'and
. iM"iaciii ,
.154ta-vieleili•imong wfiliiii wsre_ . bili. MG . .,
jeit Nottiv, ;Ms:Senator. Melini: Bitiridge.
land Norris, Members of dongieSS i 'ili - .,ltich
and • .Jennees,-.4lSetator; -Mr.- N.l - 11.i• 4taker,
I
candidate Odvernor, and etheri 'Tie' Rea;
Nathaniel Gag e, „ 9( Wesl;6l',l4 -Mass., elms&
slata:, l 4:ihn dg ' ,6- ~. Prnankad. d'in 4erinni2;and.
the Rev. Ali. :Le.Alricni,.of Minehestir,-con
chided the services with, prayer:, Senator Ath--
erton was ilai perilenat and Volitielal .tientlof
President - Pierce,.- . and;iipon bia:+druliel and
.leaddir.tbe - Seivan_tba-Pritaithmt. ieliell - cosi*',
:deli -.,,.., '-• . --
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deol l illeil Stateglie iktW . Wiling P liwi't*lgh
P7! 64 .
I. in 4 %10 14 . ef -a I ! l 4 l 4q4lsito voi']
lanik er tw' *blindly& tegei;i:eif.ii'll he rei%•l
dy kir a • ' "ni the epenimin :lifts neit
session of. Congress..'This ; 'vo7suns Is filled
with v al4hitli.t4iditea.#4The i r iii;teiliv..
clait-I!, which are-those 21)iati*: 'thi'extent
if l of thgte4 "Woo,' - Ale 4 4gli)ulia
at ' 4.-inclitahis the tifirkwalil,ietiinsi
'4 •
,00sAiiiii:xidliti.;,-ie'r4e territorist
el l 40- 1 4 "-golithiletei 3 illtr i il 'ta times sug
iii that istoreat Brkain an d 'Fr
j i r w -, , :r ; ..-: qt.. ~,,, si, *,- 114 .0 .0., Bit.
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; dies f . ' --Ptfil,:i:#-**cee
d' *ixililigOikiree Ilij*srlies V'
19'0•-1#frik
COTUltatfeit QttfirterS.
It ite..stated in-a 14441:Y0rk paper that the
new Atherican :.twenty-five cent pieces have
'.been extensively cutinteifiltedi and large num
bers of them are in circulation. When not
mucli'WO'rn they sretrgoed imitation, with one
exceptien, • the milling , on the outer edge is
badly done. They are run in moulds and the
creases are not clear, and' show, on pafticular
examination, that they : .ar e not made in the
[clarinet: of the genUinc,. After ASO they . be-:
come dark , ` al most us copper; but :kluge num
ber are:in circulation that look _well, - and all
new quarters should be examined. closelY.
New. Publica#ozis.,
THE PEOPLE I S .lotressa.—We have receiv
ed the first number of a trioathly periodical,
bearing the 'above Aide, published by Alfred E.
Beach; New York.. It is eertainly very welt l
got - uP f ; the paper, good—tyPcigraphy, cleaci
and nest—size; . right fel' binding--engravings,
original and , well executed—and, best.of all,
the price, • oily, 81 a year, or 50 cents a vol.
,ume. ..lf any of the Farmers or•llechanies-of
our county - want a' periodical of that class,.wo
Aoubt whether they can make a better selec
tion, for- thcr price. Address . Alfred Beach,
86 Nassau street, New York:
Gamtibt's lliaciizncs. The December No.
of this popular Magazine- is is good, a ono as
a Hch . table of contents and splendid engrav
ings c an make it. ' Graham holds his position
enviable one--as one of iSe most enter
prising and skillful magazine publishers in
Americus. Published by Goo ? ' IC;'Graham,
Phil's. $3 - per annum; , :
.GODEY'S LADY'S D00r..-P.OdeY .closee the
: present year with a most superior number.—
The principal engraving "Christ healing the
sick," is the best specimen, of _ the Art we haVe
seedin - many aday.The -table of contents
presents a rich field o f instruction, as all the
Ladies wi'l bear us witness. Godey 'promises
to.commence in his January number the best
story eviiivritten:l4 T. S. Arthur, written ex
irreasly for the •Lady's Book.--Terms, $3-2
copies .for $5; 6 d,. for $10; 9 do. forsls;
' 12 do. for $2O.
Oftßocillp9i that we will' ?rr4isit the La;
dy's Book and. Montrose Deniocrat one year
fnr 83,51 Aend'on yoni ()piers soon, as the
January number will be issued the 'firstofDe 7
Cember. •
. .
A - Modest. JournSl.
. _
The New York.iferakl, better known as the
Satanic Press; his lately been defining its .po.
.sition on , political matters. The editor.very .
modestly hints at the - fact that the' presidential
cuadhiates Supported by the Herald are always
lincOssful, lesving the reader to Suppose that
thelafinenc? of that ifaper terns the scsle. - -
- The followtog:statistleal data, which we clip
from a lite number of that paper, is broadly
humorous to those who are acquainted with
the antecedentS and circumstances: 7 -- -
"In 18 . 28 • we -supported Jackson for the
Presidency. In 1832 we advocated .his' re-elcte
tion, against the United States Bank and the
financial clasies. ' When corruption and igno
rance brake down Van Buren, we opposed
him earnestly, and took side with Gem Harri
son: We 'supported Tyler in , the veto of .the
Bank in 1811. In 1814 we espoused the cause
of. Polk against - the patriot CI, solely,be
t
cause the former was • ideatifi d with'. the
schemes of ierrritorial expansio , which we
regarded as essential to -the advancement , of
the country: For reasons precisely similar,
we supported Gen. Taylor against "Gen. Cass
at the next election. 'Finally, hi '1852; when
the slavery - question had, been 'fairly , brought
: into action • and the. only material point was,
' whether the tomprornise should or should not.
be unstained, svendvocatect the claims of Gen.
Pierce,, whom wo believed to . be sound, in pre-'
femme to those Of Geteeral Scott upon whom
Suspicion rested. Now, it General - Pierce
abandons the"principles upon which he obtain
, ed.the popular suffrafe and our support, we
shall a b andon him;' And become as determined
in our hostility to:' - hii administration as we
were formerly.active in sounditig his praise?!
,
Orz. ... Rotas 'Fp Caurounzt,---The St.
Louis .' epublican advocates the establishment
,
of. a Indil route between Independence, His
-
sollrLtd California. It states that for years
past, Government has been in the 'habit' of
paying n anormonsiborms to the of steam
ers.
fro km York to Chagres, and between
Panatri. and San Francisco, for_ carryin,g the
mails; that e 1,200,000. per annum is paid* for
the transportation of the mail from New York
to the Pacific ; and then proceeds to say : -
' tWe harCgood authority for saying that
responsibly parties will undertake the traps
portation of the titail on this line for intich
JesS than ihia aura, per annum:- Already, the
truul is sent in. stages between Independmice
and Santa Pe; Monthly for 818,090 per:annum._
It ja zemexii 6 li that, winter andAmmmers tlhiti
mail is 'Moire regular , than the mail from St.
,Lonis to Sew ;York::.As a geiend thing,.
twenty dap aro allotted to make the tkip,..and
we' have. amiranee thatOf Abe malt is ordered
frontlndependence to' San greiscO, or Air
nine".post town III: Cplifornui ,the. time to
SiitiVe will be alstittened to - ikirteen days,
and :tan-104ln gitame wqj berpetromed in
**3:o,l*x 4141 4-:; This / 1 I m' °in, iSlin is
now ordinarily required . rot the &O dell of
letters from. California to St Lonia,and it will
. ite : lp4itely mere '
se
.cure,':•,
A paragraph is'; going the rounds of
the
-pry of ,the State,. to the •-purport that
LswriC.• 'Avis has, announced;himself .suythe
next native candidate for governont The Phil.'
atielPhis Rewriater say. i There, Is Some, mid:
take The - anginal . Lemke C. I..svni
died some - yearn Ago., f There -was. , sn 'effort
ma d e ickSouthurerk, last ,eanspaign. to
tenorritei Mtn and sidifinize him into life.hat
feF:of ,lbe: faithful
old natives earned ine*olse around A little as; ,
the arum likt,to4 , _ of Inspirit the
$ 195 0' 4 4, the no" 'would notdi.,_ The , man
'
'was so thi4U*P6.°o43.4dlOPtt,
We - . or , - Mnmen ditterciltoiiing
:r 41 064 . iiime; ':i1*,', 1 .4.0 IF 114 40 1 -I t !' 1I
1,1611441 liie ItittisrA nameAoessiot appesi7
lkiitheribenlit ma - 41litre foiltillAe l 477
bti leifer.4,er.biumelf.latir , Mid=4,;wlll my
I eiliege
_pager take—both for my ownlmd fam.,,
Hylii : eaktrf—itimeti - thembe. let.him i - epent-,
imalave lbe.:papiete Um \seent,44 . Motif hal
pen f o, happy wintsr-4Mr In advisee wlit piky
tke prbater tit . : 1, , •-.,, r„- ,z. , - . , .-, -,,,- . .., .
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Fir The new Thoweratic fitorersorsoffer.
m0t:4111,14s lassigus taken Ikon
'firM4rfite..A 41,0 1400 : 114 * , WU;
PIM; -# 4 l', 414 10 01 We. * O OO4 hi
oivreAk.v;lJApAsiiiiliazik.4.47.lo4o
ftw,4 1 .., 1 -*,5•Pm. eve*
The Bank Siipplement.
ive: give below - the remarks on„. the supple
mental- ;.
bill pettiedr.lait winter, to eiutble the
. -
thinks ..to diecount in addition . to their present
allowance, a skim to equal three times the a- y
mount of all bank.hulances in thew favor, all
government loth s Ittir hands, arid:cif all
bills of speci e paying banks Intheir possession.
This bill with, other objectionable feetnres,was
passed last winter, -mulls now . with the (kw
erner.- The article below confidently asserts. '
That the Governor' will not sign - the bill ;Iwo
hope the Ledger is right. Tho artycla as
-, • •
• " We hail) now a law Which limits the\
ration's of the bunks witbin.comporatively sb \
bounds., They are new reqniresi to maintain'
a certai percentage of means, for all their nu . -
billties. -timesof expansion, such as we
have had tor the last two or three years, these
-cheeks end :limitations are very annoying to
the banks, and hence the effort at the last ses
sion to throw:them off. A 'snprilemental bill
was therefore passed; of Which - the following
is the important section: ,
SECTION I. Be it , enicted• by the Senate and
HOnse of Representatives of the COmmen.
wealth of. Pennsylvania, in denernl Assembly
met, end it is hereby enacted by the authority ,
of the same. That frotn and after the passage
of this act, the total liabilities of any Bank in .
this Commonwealth, - eiclusive of the capital.
stock and .deposits, shall not.for any period of
thirty consecutive dayst exceed three times
the amount of its capital stock paid in, nor
shall the debts of tiny.)ind duo and to become
due to the said: banks, exclusive of notes of
specie paying banks • belonging to saidisnks,' l
- and balances standing to the credit thereof in
specie paying banks far any period of thirty
consecutive .days, amount to more than four I
timesits capital 'stock paid in. and the said
banks shall neither loan - nor discotint when
theirsirculation shall be equal for'thirty con
secutive days
. to. threw - times the amount of
specie, State and-United States 'loans, and
notes of specie paying banks in their- posses-I
sion belonging to said banks, and any balan
ials standing . to , the credit thereof in specie '
paying banks convertible into specie at the I
plesisnre of said banke. -
The second section merely provides the.pen
alty for violations of 'the first. And this sup
y.lement pass'ed 3 professedly. lefils
lature,,and was sent to the Governor, where it
now remains, and at whose hands we are as
sured it will . be vetoed.. It Will be seen that,
the bill , exempts deposits from ;the bank's no
bilities and allows the banks to;:becothe other.
wise debtors to the public to the amount - of
three times their capital. - No account is taken
of their deposits which may be ne large as all
their other liabilities. Tris virtually removing
all the- wholesome restrictinns of existing law's,
for it is not presumed that any bank Wotiltror
could swell beyond the limits granted by the
proposed
doubled which the
_banks could
more than their liabilities - to the pub
lic. Among other . objectionable features it
makes State and G overnment loans, bank bat
-antes, and the notes of specie paying ,banks in
their possession, a basis for issuiug three tithes
their amount in paper. A more nefarioas
scheme was never concocted, ard the great
wonder is hoot • the legislature every could
have been scdt_Ced into its 'passage. Fortuit;-
ately tor the Commonwealth, and fer the
banks themselles, the Governor will hurl the
foul thing back. . •
Borough . of Susquehanna.
A coubspeindent writing to ono of the Bing.
hamten . - papers, from — Snsquehanna„ Says:
"The village -of Susquehanna; Pa. is now
incorporated, Jauies B. Gregg, Esq.-, Buigess; .
and Theodore Springsteen, Esq., Secretary 47
Its uther . officers consist of Six School Dinie
tors, two . Over.seers of the Poor and one Street
Commisoioner; Thei Board has ,organ ized ;
and several improvements-. are already visible
in Susquehanini.. , In , a short time a man
will
not.require a locomotive to dri,g him' out of
.the mud. Contractsbave been made for lay-,
' - ink four thousand(feet of side-walks; and a
new Pound is in ceurse of erection: .
The location or Susquehanna is very bad; .
building lots are anything but desirable there,
and yetat, growS like a weed. Population in
creases.rapidly; house' rent is exceedingly
high for such a place; and groceries and pro
vistens, wo are informed, are as 'dear 'there as
in Bingliarnton+butsearcely . hello* that
part of the information:" Them are 'several
Hotels there, but no first class house. There
- ale two or, three Churehes and several Scbdols
in Susquehanna--more than could be reason-
ably expecte,d for a place where the pcipnla
tion consist/. chiefly of a transient working
Chiss of people. 'Among the Schools estab
lished here May be mentioned a . school for
ladiei,ti District school, a ,school main
tained by. private stock, and an jindependent
scheol.. This is truly eneouraging'and more
t i t l i za c .L edltablb to' enterprise or. S i usque-
.
Crystal Palace.
We understand that the several' jericis ap
*pointed to examine the merits of the various
articles exhibited at the Crystal Palace, ha' ve
been 4n session far ther last week, and all sorts ,
of influences,` good,- bad, and indifferent,"have
been brought to bear, to warp and control' their
decisions upon the works of art submitted to i
theiijudgment. These juries Imre been se- .
lected to decide' -cm the artistic merits of the
principal articles in the exhibition - The ei
hibitors, 'of course, must fed great,inietest in
, the'ionlicts which may be rendered. -Marty-,
of the juries are composed'of men whose ea r
pacity to decide on .the Subject presented to
think it not the brightest ' 'There
Ilia no doubt that ignoratice_and presumption
will k in Mani cases; rule the hour: '-Bat it will
',be well - for the membersef the'dliferent, juries I
!'to take edifice frOm competent partial
Elbe**. ltommit their`reputation to the
world in connection Withtheie-dielsions. Ev;
ery decision WiR be scrutinize in the severest
manner, mit only - by the exhiblionithitnielves,
but, by the press and . thepublic: if a.' medal
airfield be mulled la an. unworthy :Miblbltory
the;lriey fact _being d e veloped '_ o by public die.,
emission, *ill destr o y theelfeet intended by,
tbatthedel; and' kold
,np,the :MV_O:the' ethibi,
tor id ridicubinnd scorn: - Whereep if 'Merit
reedielts proper reward:in every instance„
public opinion will support ;the - opinion of tlm
ones, and all will' go ,on smoothly and (inlet.
1 - 131. for - their - own -reputation turd 'the good
standing of the Crystal 'Palace -
We)tre wanting to see' soine'evidenesi of
We don't eire
"lite are re* , for . either altertaiiveo:--.N. -
" - 4
, -,- Lifei lirn n. . _• I
'those " -7-----7--- Tialingto e- -- -
bb expect to` - ‘ijoi. the' eiciternen't I
and ikalimiatist the: 0144 the caning winter,
must hive their parses'-itilLinpplia-lii ad.
vance: -- The'Staelinlientices' that: the price
of homed in - theiirinciPal 7 7 hotehl 'of tNit, city
Ina fused On _Teesdivtai two and a half bd.
his per , day-nod-seven dollars- per - rweek far,
1 sioaht. l ffrpwlandliwdeare compolled,Ay the
- , _ ..
1 estrimoise in the coat ofeverythhwtaied (er r
the' comfort and amommodation of boarder; to
inike - this advance. - Many ; of the briers keep :
los *lse have falsi3d the prwe of brandy-tn ten
twoklikwgiession aceonnt orthe Inereesedfcost
of that article- whea.good:,- , The ~ barbere 4: ,
teratined3oll.l-v_vith:_thw - progressive apt,*
of tho,age, hay! 184w/se:resolved-. to,esl- 14i,
Anon& WliollpOratlow - fec-lbo sersieffilWersit;.
ed 4 / 1 4lars 04 SlUgloir ,431010 11. - iiictc-Olo.; that of
ItifisiewberAN si fi nvirobsAse.pf.p 44,p fOr.
ceitarn - secoui*datiOns; in #0 4 0 14* Pg 14
Union.
7 ----- . - - - . di i ' -
~- Fire . ).n. To, •ah, „ da• ••-- 4, -:- _
~, On SoirtrdaY morning, fnatt.lat 15 min' ten
past Otin-le'elock; oar`:. citizelis - il,‘Vere ngai -4 ;
I
roused. by an,elarisi of fire,' totbebold . the I rid
flainea, of a cenflagrjttien islieedy:illuntina ag
- the heavens, jell pi*Odeig from the blo . - of
wooden baildings eni..the,Nert,b,'west'edin of
the public square. ' The " lreiwan,first diiiicep
ered in a temporary "ereiticikil used for a c'eok..
ing stove- just back of the I' entrance to [the
stairs, and about in the centre of the boili ng,
and by the time any coitilderable numb r.of
t
persons were upen - the epot,l had spread ith
'such rapidity as to - deetroLt SlLhope of -eitin ,
guishing the flamei. - .1 . :'. -., .' , F. -
The entire block',, extenffiag.from the "!111::
ion Block,' on the east, t6i! 111ain street.,ris
sipeedily,,enveloped in flatrlcisi and. destroye ,to
gather with -- a smart builditig on retain street,
north of the corner. ' i i
~ . . .
The 4Ward'Horise,' oni, the opposite - aloof
i
Mein street, was for some' .time consider d ie
iminent danger, bul:b7 strenuous efforts raved
from destruction. •:Fortuiiidely the 'wind 'nisi
from the South-east, and
•, el. beat add flames .
were directed towards th ehoefshop of. J. W.l
Wilcox, which, was it - , ,:i Sufficient distance,
however, . to prevent its
. biirning. North of - the
burning buildings -was,"he harness p . of I it.
'Culp & Kirby,'and the * tables , belongi, gto the
the. Ward House, which ,hOugl - in don rents 1
Proiiniity, Were notaeriontily threatens' The &IT
.Union .Block, in which& ilteporter le ea is . -.1
situated, though "contigcs to the be sing say
buildings, retained the chireter it hada! ady ion
?,.
earned at. the previous, I re, as a fire , oof Inv
-building, and was not - matettallY damag - the
BY this fire,,a number Iriflpersons have
deprived of: places of bnatiriliii, - and 8,%
whim have met with ciitiaiderable losn
Commencing'at the. east drip of the bloeL
first room was occupied lir E. W. Bair
ma law office whose 'ks and paper,';
removed in isa'fety. '- i 1 *, 1 ,,
The next room was . pied by M. T : PoSt,
i t
as a grocery, mhose"stoclE I was .mostly ed. - I L
The offices of Y. Vandergeok,Eaq. a d" - H. co)
Booth, were next. - Esiriiir i Ar.'s • book and, std
PaPors were • taken out through the widow, ate
but we regret to learn 011ie,' Mr. Booth lost ev - - abl
erything in the officebociks,- papers and fix-. pal
tures: , The first personsi',tVho were upon the .ere
spot,' attempted, to entr, the room, . but were of
unable, it being already 911 ed with smoke and vvc
ci
fire.. ' • ' ~r i' •' -; I_ - ' - we
Over these '.: three I.eetast were two - billiard by
tables belonging to John . Burger, which were •
burned including the fittiires. 1...55s •
180P -L
insured I 9 n. 85q . a. - . .I;. 1. - et%
The dwelling next Wan occupied by. Mrs. Ra
Eaton asa, boarding honse. , 'So rapid vrsii the be,
progress of the "flames thatii portion of Itha in- Co
mitts 'were obliged to :Make their escape from of
the second-atory•windOl* Most•of her fur- ins
niture was destroyed, npen Which thar6 Is an MI
insurance of $350. ;11 ii, : " . 1 br
The corner buildingis. oconnietl'?
IL Bunting's clothing ter.% whoSesto
mostly removed, and tit fully. Coin
an insurance. ' .In the tie building-in
Carier's barber shOp, front which the f
were all - removed.- •Ii k - •' ' ,
The small' building , forth was oceup
shoe shop by Joseph English, whose at
all 'Saved. hI [! '. d - '
The buildings were Fiwaeci by David
- stow Esq., who has an inisurauce - of $
the:Howard Insurance Cempany.... i '
Srik.i. Aa9riren.—Atbalf paatril on,
day evening, the.well knOwn Cry of
ro Fin]
-aused our "town. - The barn belo'
the -lat Cl y. destroyed 1134,adrord 'Ho .
found to be on fire. - Blithe& bursting fr
ry part of the bnilding.i. n a few min
adjacent barns werei I enveloped hi{
threatening destructien $o what rem
the square.' By the moot strenuous •
the harness shop - of (snip Az, KithY w
as also the house.: Oeicipied by Mr.
and the Cabinet shoprif Chester . , Wel
,
house•owned and lately iticeupied ti
Bunting, on State st. as saved from
danger whichthreaten edit, .- 'i•
• The office of Laporti Mason irk; C;
cently-been repaired V7ith al view - of se
fire, and though expo ied.to•the-401.te
games, stood - the test enbly„ . J:,
The buildings dea r i oyed are the' , ,are be
longing to the Bradford gletel, own i. by 1. II:
Stevens ;:tbe stabling' it -ti.ho War. House;
owned - by C. L.. WariA; It* _stable ,o• •ned:by
,Daniel .. Stephens, ortenpied by :Saineel 'Wal
bridge, ail a livery andidweiling; stable owned
bv 'D. F. Barstow oeSiiiiied;by John : Hobris as
ilivery ; and a stable belonging to, G. 11.- Bun
ting.--Reporter. -4 i 1,,. -, 1`
' P°.
ISerious.Erti
Pig.w Yo
-The Empire Iron I Ayorks; thi
Twenty-Third street; Were destroyel
this morning. .-The: *aunt of loss
rance-hns not been ascertained.
Two blocks . of t)§lldings, extend
Greenwich to VVashingtos streets,'
'troy to Jane strceVere also 'deal
fire this morning, lossis very
Busamcn:or -THE'
papers bring accou4(trof, great .dan}
by fire, in different 'Otis Missittir
nois. Not only the grast,of
.th - erp!
the woo& have _been liiestroyell. l `
dainagtihas been dents: h i t Livingtitnt
'3lissouri - ; and from} i ts' Shelbyvif
tor,' we learn that Shelby',Cots
farms here b een l left SlMost =Tilt
the AwelliO,s wore'ofolV Caved with'
'The &acing - of IN' t 1PIP"s; 111 -r•'-
Mr. Andersen; Mr. Spieepir. Pe
can, Mr. Moore, Mom
many 'others whoie qaties •we did
was materially daniagek -We' We
formed'Almt the% lOSS : was very !'
neighborheed . of flquirif, Hilton's,:
froWnship. it iitipPo#ed that . t
wens fired by: hunteisl frotri Ais
- were etimping here] With:the view
the;game; in its endeavor to (csea
The 9 1 .1ut 4 kiv(Ui) '
'Perlin!
dour thimits-in the fewer pirt o
.—jittsi. belts*: ,W4rrish )tttl' in the
tleinetif,. from, ths Piffles, eitchi.
0 010 . .instnneets,i4li telds'and
Adve - beig entirelY: - .'4444ed;', •4.
fencing. = Among ; prineiPst
Mathpw *.ttglstonLAids.,Rattliln,'
Miller,, 4N1% !•.Tht
hesiihrliP9 6 " Plain; *ititalY
' season.- - • I T
' - : ,.,- ., - c-::..Theist :, 0 e. , 1
-:-. It Vietthelit':.ceti :.:•-, , .., resho
leet,:iiiii' etiit:kiisaiiireif '.',.-:;The i !
'.eitiiii.":'letiiitilfeo4llW '.iinile: ...'!
Ot itictltlege,.,.:eitii:4_ .qi .billain ,_.l
' hilOekiet 10 .Goiltit&, , piiiiiii . ,o:l
or 0 7 i,houthe i .*Isieii:.:0iiting;
side:, of the ,lithike;:_eit4;...utthig-,it*.
-te .the - 40; 4 '0ri91:91%, - i.,:f9-o,Cf:;i:
itOiere at hiitit,iiet ', . -10,4,0::,,1
14-140,4141( , . - 44.9 :
.i.#44t4 ..Or ,
.11et:fekhihiiiii.,-,tro i letVeiithiii:r
the Aein::'l'; Atilin*lrsiliAli*
- Joell4*:o6,.:if . oo)ittiii r ita' . *:,
lii**ol;*4.44#s*_, ,
..2,.
1 it .thijaht . „Ott - , tneu-.., !Fw'•.r49.4: R,:. R..
1 . s4. , Ptdiliala: iiet4,4,4,44.4.111::11
I rise orthelhiiintgelt; 4 44.* :-''',!
;: - Tb*LUF 3 OO 74 '' liei , :4l l ! - 1 1
AO - thel , _.te*OB attirk; i'. tikdelts,, ! ';1
oktgotii;!: ; ht.'W,_,_,O,r, . 7. 1 .1 1 4:4,17 : ',',!
.nrutk'S- 0 1 - sool ' l'. ; . ili 1 ' ' ':',- a, i.
AU Illfitilitirt '. "l . 4l44 B 3
li t
ei,
e
tiiiig iii . i:thili.4 l ,4* .-
00‘ . .f1' i ',I
.11 "- 6 4 1 :40#41: ''-'• *4 41 io i # 'I
. I bAiiol' _ i nk 4V, -
1100: :-Ac.,- " ', 2 4 1 1 2!?I R; Atj!l , 2' , :.1
/tighter; - li4t!k;. - ..., :
Ii -., : -.: --,.,..•-.:.!.!
_liiroad War-111 Erie Pa.
,
ce
Iva the following blood and than
ateb-tirthe O'Reilly Line,
,at:, a' lato•
t.itight... •.'' It Freesia 'That; like-].flie.:iVar
iiti3Ofiter war of Accourac,'wha:Wrire
r l
. " - fr'fighr far their . mud .• scows;
ruerr,'S the Erie folks are preparirigto
elretuerido - uabloW for their:tight , : to
-errile'd peddle apples at their st.titioe.
ead,.gcn.tletien !
~ -Yours is' 'a 'game
I play at: - - ''
~. , ' ',.' •,'. _ -
',Eries Nov. 1 7,4 P'• Br. - .
-• e is m
- a ee mg of railroad men heret
. is
evenin to decide epon the coarse to'be phi. ,
i v
sued wth regard to a change of gunge. - The
Minter) tire preparing to" orn out on call of
thi ltla Or. ~ A wagonload of powder hilbeen
taken t the armory for cartridges.' Itiat : ho.u,,,nlit
if there is any resistance ,rm the part' of this
ntilrrist company; that the track will. be, torn •
up the holelength - I .oftile - corinty; - and--=the
bridgesl destroyed., The people' arra- desirous
'that thelrack should'` remain as it:' is . =but if
the. railWrad compartif4rco.thern irk . ; act,- there'
is - no tt fling where they .Will' stop.: Our Su
prerrie Court decided that the western road hair
no law to ,protect it, atid,onlytt wrird' is need
' ed from the authorities to: tesr . up the whole
he Ohio line._Bionday will probably decide
in atter. ' - ' -- ;. ••.. -
thetClearteland Riaindetilet_of the Iltk inst.'
The
der des
Innis las
riors la
!,sho
striktio
sell-tra .1
Drive a.
1 two can
been-
opr •r
, the i
Esq.
were
Geo.
wqs
'red by
John
stares
pd as a
ek was
F.Bar
-260, in . to:
• .
Thurs.
e again
:leg to
e, was
nt eye
tes the
fhunes,
fined of
ertions
saved;'.
oilman
S. The
1 G.. H.
e great,
inust re,
ety from
:t. of the
NOW Y
OV. 17,
foot Of
by trt;
land insi-
ion froin
nd frgio
'Toyed. 1:;y
St. Louis
i n g,tt - dodo
and
rairie,'but
Exttinigin
M County, '
.ty many
and
'difficulty. -
lackburn,
ltfr. Duff. . i
ukei, - no'
not. learn;
e also in
t - this.
in:l'l7l6i
ii 'navies
trace CIVhO
'of' killing:
;the fire.'
-by many
the:countY,
Inman -Betr
• al* r
1 s,orir6
I eltktli
treiers ape
Jr a llintk
is, will fall
IPVAIVA#
.4413 river;
1 : f4d.#90 1 :
• aukrairi,'
10 4 509 At
calk!'
40 0 earth;
:9*terii,
OA*:
4:,116;001,,0
!the a g o
4t a, '
L )OI I t4W H O
I 1010
9114
'4od
9. 11 ; 11 .$ 1 ! - .1`, 1, W.
.;:(4,044t14,
1 4 .11 iC*.' 4 i k
-, 41 2 44 -
VI 7i-7.7.774,-77.7",174
Lnt'.t accounts froth the Algerii t ies at Erie
r it+ theydtre . making all manner of felon.:
is preparations.to . - resist the execution of the
i , . ulion the :railroad track running through.
fir:th‘e. herse town. . % : '..; - . ._. , •
We learn from another source that th 4 rail
td c mpanv design to Put a suffieient, riatu
rof men upon the work - next Stimday, fo AL
• th .entiro eighteen miles in one day..; The
mit will be - impatiently. looked for.. ' . -
.
- Tlie.PaCific Railroad- .-. ' _
Ir. Comptroller Flagg, of New York, las
n sleeted treasurer of the Pacific ;Railroad
m ny, r and has - atteepted the trust. - . - An.. in
-11 nt of 1 per cent. has been ealled_upen the.
k f this road, one-tenth of whieblis . pap.
le i Mediately. The direeters Of this. vim
ny. re' now in s ession in Near . York, ednsid
'ng he best means to advance_ the' interests
th enterprise.. it is proposed 'to give the
ork to contractors in eeetions 'of :fifty. mileis
eh: Prepositionts, it is said, haVe been made
fir u s or ,ontmeto c s to build'the whole line.
. 111,
. E . R.AILUOADt CROEFIING. : ---the -41iSpite&
t as rig of tlinNorthern Indiana and- & Chien
4ilt ad and the Illinois Central -Raitruad has
, en t length determined by a decree . . of the
am isSioneiinjwOintcd by the Cireitit Court
C k cfounty, Ill: They direct that tim 111,
eis Central Road , ihal l cross th e other by
ea anf -a b*idgc eighteen thet in the.elear a- _
eve the "stirface of the rail's ef the'Northern
Idi a Road,thirtY feet in'the clear; to beeffi
ent y commenced within thirty days from the
ite orthe decreei Ntivembeesth, -add to_.he
.0s `idea with! all - doe diligence to a fi nal
wm letion,'
'Mexican, OffLajas, ithot - by.
i)
• .. order of Saida Anna.
It is Stated. lit .the Philndelphin' ' , Airier/can
tata letter has' been rw W
ieyed at ashington
ro: an army offieer on 1 the Rio Prunde,- an-
Jouncing that; by order or Sanfa Anna; Leis
le 14 Ro.va, formerly Mexican 3,l4nisteri to the
United States, and 'Gen. TorneY, t one of Presi.
den Aristre r s Ministers of War; have both been
'sho recently . sOmewhern.near i' the-northern
1
bdu ' darY of 31exice. Ile la Rosa Wnsl'Minis....
ttir 1
,f Foreign affairs imniediately, eller the
captinlation of tlM,eit of biexico, and 'was the . ,
.iratOadiate. instigator 4f Santa Anna's expel
- sion from the eouniry, and wrote n letteo- in.
forming him of his !disgrace.
,The.other NJc.
limrWas also implicated. in, the, mufti trades&
.tion.., Both werehotsummarilv,without 'pre
tenee-of trial. ..T is is consider'il as in. evi-'
.den'ci Of Santa A na's detenninat r iOn tO :,eni.L
i ta
tairt -hirnself as, die • ter , by the same means he
luisl lwretofore used. • -. ^" . .- -
ThrilliOg Scene at Cos
.•• :
I , l4 , Lnameti , E.lbridge, .;attached-;to One of
Wet: Cape - May Pile!. 1,,, ..t0; ~was ongattedl 143.:
eqiitlY . io.bailing 'out,a skiff uttact4-1 0 - hi s
steim, during a SOM! WOW 01). Shore *lien ..tbk
faq.eninis bruitcu ti- ho_Was earr,ied lint :lima':
watli without'an, -to assist him., '- Nititk.2ad
miiable pmsoace: of 'mind, he ;tore' up,,one 'of
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thei.,bottrds . which . :- omprised 'the -lining,d.lhe.
bp t anitfastvating 'his. coat Uponittmade toil=
po ry jury -mast, by aid of, which he kept the'
lit le Skiff before the wind, anti ,was-thusAiriv:,:
en ; out:several i•miles beyond
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*shoal. Sevetal 'old_pilets whe wittiesied:hii
daivier.from the shore, it,greakperaoltai dan-i
I ge. :I:wailed a .eurf,boat;.,sumetteded in,gairt-i
ink' the pilot . hindir weighed ' t aticboi:,ihc4teill'
fin 1 and went-to his,resetie us: , evuniog . ,was,'
el sing upon "the Scene, :-, Scipt;tl
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t the. breakers :of UneleSpli - ecery body !hell
hi sivamped, but the ebeerfal hallo of in,
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The Arabial'lta:Liverpoial; arrived ittfd e
riV rt erpo ear e i l jt EZ 3tr 4 a sttniktriti . oar:
Paris adilies of the 3d inst., and' interesting
letters',friam our ruriipcsa - correspondents ( 0 '
o
L gi inteStni - omen 'Llhe netWfs is fill); colla r .
'atatorir.- - tittite:str',l likein Iligence brow ht
1 ..
_,L- - ; -. .
~ISmer Pasha ; had deli , red an add ' tn . id s
:soldiers;' in whieb h e, excited their in . tat art
i
dOr . by . strong_at. rd te their' otism end
Smith:aim.. ..:-:Het en'crossed the Danube and
- occupied the Lill , eof Kileft, a p ontcppes i te
Widini which the Flussiane had pretiously
abandoned; owing to thi mortality which ex ,
timed writing .the trOOPs. There - was 'no r e .
pert to effect th a t the-armistiee had reset'.: .
h ed' 'the ef centerWipeparties; -'. but flesroteh ee ,
•froni*Vienna ittritia that, - even it the last mck.\
inept,Aestrii inriiii, twilling to reassume the
Port of tietlio'...' 6 4 4 4,hitor, owing *recent:mom
auces which . the .Cabinet had 'received from St.
Petersburg:;nwev \ er, Prince-, Gottschak e t
Lad left Bichat:A f .Krajowei, 'where a forte -
Lk
ri /
cif ten thouisan i d ' mina infantry - and-seine
regiments.of env : eras posted, and it _wee
inomentarily espec ,that, the announCement•
Of a battle -has g, to , place - would rea c h
London. .Inde: ' ,Oar, correscemdent in - As
in
, capital, writing. pen.the faith of- 'telegrapbie
`despatch; xnenti nslt.hat a Serious engagement- .
between the TO k4',atid err portion of the Rus.
aian army 'had it think - taken place at a Point
betweenXiilefet : and Kralowa ; and also other
conflicts were 1 1 potted:nt, Gierlown; a point oil
. th e Dinuhn Midway
.b4weeit Kalefat - mils.
. akteh; where the' fir s t etigi a lement- is said to
I have taken Pl* on the 2 nit ' KraloWait
t
between thirty:. ad forty miles from the - Delt...
übe situated n rtheast from Kalefat The
neW'FrenCh pnite, ) , , oen - etd Bain g inay him.'
era, aceompanied by a .brilliant staff, had left
Fisike,..en mete to Constantintiple, to act os
minister andlnailitary representative of: the
"Eitiperor:NepOlcon at the Sultan's court. It
was 'said that 'England would soon despatch an
officer.of equalfrank, in :a similar capacity; to
'the , eaine destiobtion:' It will be teen free
the tabular statement which we publish that
the Turkish ihd Egyptian "fleets ..nee by - ne
means contmentible. The . Peitihin Arnhem:
der had been 'suddenly recoiled - from Londoi.
• -Ati Indian I ,l] =tied Paperlhad caused some
.diffienity_betwen .the American Vice Count,:
at Ancona and itherei vil
_authoriti6s, owing to
hiS alleged•elhim to. Ametican citizenship. 'lt -
is not yett - clear whether he was entitled to`
the protection „beisought, or Was Merely aline.
1 ted *ith a ma is ifor Koszta notoriety.:
r _ The Viganlriots had not entirely
had
iin En,glatl, and same difficulties had occurred
between the artnoiities '
and-the "strikers" at:
Blackburn: .1 ; 1., - -.-, .
An: . iinexpeeted and unusual rising of the
-Illackwitere and other in .the south
of Ireland, ha' caused a' great destruction oT
property, and De' of the bridges in Cork being
swept ..
away b the toed, twentypersonswere
1
'drowned. . 1 - - l' , ..'
Some info i fang: items from China,' and
some. nevi Niewit:with regard to the' developer
went of Austral= resources, have reached et
by. this arrival... ; - .. -.: -,
The eomni4retal and financial news issome.. -
, . -
what iinfaverable.
j
The, Eurepean ewa Tina the: effectjester.
day ofprodu ng n decline in flour of 18 34e
to 15cc. perrrel; andfroinAhree to.nve cents
;
Pet bushel in wheat, -Coin was bit d: fisale..
I
fected..N. 1 . Triluni,,' lit& asst.: ;
Tut Salsoincat Ist.szens.—The New. York
Tribune saysi:
.." Byt Private sdvices. free the -
Sandwich lani ' nds, we learn that the, queued
of ceiritnenei;g negiitiatioits or' . the cession of,
the sovereig ty.iof the . islandi ;to :the United.
States. npon,sueh conditions as will secure to•
the tehabitants all theirl Civil- rights and their
property, B 3113614; generally - disetts:sed . by the ,
foreign , residents: - in.the' islands. It is the
opinion of, rani eerrespondent thit, the general'
desire foreisten will operate upon the minds'
of the',kingi and' chiefs. : The' representatives
of Giant, Bri lain rid France are • very kith
1 :1,
distarb4d.at this'state Of fast& Acordiner,
on.•' they,asked an: an4ienenef the
King and- liviConn eil,-" for the purpose t of :
expressing ; heir. sentiments respecting some
ticcurrenies
) which they " conceive deeply in.
volied Willa .sovereignty.;: Of the King and tha t
indefreodence of the islands: ' This had hen .
granted, tai:' tanoplace 'a ft er', the `date of oar
dispatches:: - .! f -. these -representatives, SPeilk
highly,StA etr n iean sympathy, and so forth, if_
i n
ii supposed there Will result a state of feeling
'which wilf,.driVe the Kiiig.te an immediately
,plication'tiill'iiiidehtl Pierce Very pessibly
thiqu - 61,16ii - berittnelein,g'the 'islatidi inij ito
broo(rht before the next.Copgrese ,-.
..,-15-ii;';47-ilSlnti.M-GROlngtl:;--ihe sc 11 ' boner
°slier e, Cartes', who was
tlrilWned . , 831 the upsetting :of 'a boat at
"pee tier Wry) firriyectat - Gleiseester - yestealay ,
fremß4.l'ef St: Lawrence. Come through
thejkull . oriCanio';:on.,the.sth ,left ea)!
about thir sail - Ameriein fisbinewasels
en the co ast. Tier Majeitys,steamers base all
left -thettqued;: . on account of heavy weather,.
for' theirw*Mteequarters at Haan ad! :
tare ar&atill an - the ground, and quarter most.;
o i nk' :•All Orthe Atueriem As*
vessels = l****_theSeut , .the . 15 tb jag;
being Ae4lslaggeKous to ;rensa4i. there sc#
Into le nt , ,ibeVreeelltilsme: - The crew the
EllipsbOine contradict the :report of the It
of the lehoenei..Gald having - 'spoke
her Within il lsel.week,atiut beliesie thateshe isles
Nci e. vessels were , getting any
'thaOk.4ol;4tietfief - slim_ fares,-.-
• ißosttirittiir; f:/Viii .
- : l7 ' /bay ittott ini-Dpuxi:—:The New GTlost
True:Delta the follikUrieir figures abow4
Om V0te:4441 at: the -.four-last,,eleetimuccuo
whieli 'elipeare thatTiotWtthetanclingtbe
tmietie fettE-that Alva' _10;60. peoplel t dle#
thetPideedieurid :that,' , from 2,900:te u•
pitizell.s:i.;sinkibeent , Yet th i
vote &Let *May laSeeieee:de by neitif
PreLidiYiitial eleeti*ll4 B
Prieidentittl election; Nev. lit lupt.
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