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They are authorized to Maya Ad: Urtisententii tut& Suluimiptions tor us at ear Duel rates: Vietrreceipte are reganiedas payment& .Their °Moos are at NEW YORIC, 122 NSSESU street., • BOSTON', I.o . Stata: street • : • '• ' ;'-; ... • .;-Agr. FINS JOR Yuurma•Ats • . - . • . ... . ~ -., i i ' - --.. ..d.wv.anut...elti...... Es..ortm. Tod t. our News ,a37,t, .w mw serwool fa du FAINTUto OF AU. ICIXDB, Is tb• ast.. s*e, =A Vim lbw lalint landt.' Ilwmr.34.lMAlwAldi el . irptA• pl= diva. DiUmAlivill Airw in teeddis war witaastt• WOOD. , • PITTSUVUWI AND RAILROADS. We have often said that Pittsburgh is destined . to be the , Itaiontiao CITY of the Union. -Our City w ill be the centre of a nettviirk of Railroads, which will p enetrate not oily every _. , portion of tne sturoutioust country , hut will connect , no with all the litoling cities of the Union, East and West, North and South. We etuill now proceed to notice briefly these works of internal improvement : l'ennsylotmia Raffroad.--This great road runs through the heart of our State, connoting Phil alelphissAthe East with Pittsburgh in the West. It is'nearktrantipleted, only a few !ales over the Allegheny Ifeuntalus being unfinished, on which as many worktnen are employed us can possibly operate: The old Portage road will be need un til the Company's work is completed. It is the intention of the Pennsylvania Railroad Comps, • ny, idtiniclioly, to have a double track between Pittiburgli and Philadelphia, and we have no doubt.but-that the business of the road will keep them Unemployed. Ohio and Pennsytcania Railroad Withina , few days past the Ohio , and PenneybanlA Rail road has been completed to Crosaboat a-point some ten Miles west of Mansfield, °nits Cleve land, Columbus and Cincinnati -This road rano west from Pittsburgh, through Alle gheny and Beaver counties, Pa., and Columbia na, Stark, Wayne, Ashland and Riohland coun ties in Ohio, touching at New Brighton, Salem, Cantou., Maasillon, Wooster, Loudouville, Mans field, sad many other important towns. Clettiond and Pittsburgh Railroad—This road hat been completed for some time between Cleveland and Wellsville, on the Ohio river. It crosses the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Alliance, by which means Pittsburgh and Cleve land are directly connected, only about five hours being necessary to make the run from city to Allegheny Valley Railroad.—This important work, intended to connect the City of Pittsburgh with Buffalo, Rochester, and the entiralfate of Now York, is now under contract. The'work is • commenced, and the Company is provided with abundant means to push it forward vigorously. The road will pass along the Allegheny Valley. and secure to our city an inunenso lumber and metal trade from the counties of Western and North Western Pennsylvania. iNttaburgh and Steubenville Railroad.—This work is in good hands, and is progressing rapid ly. Most of the track is ready for the iron.— The whole will certainly be completed from river to rifer within a year. This road will run di rectly west, in a beeline, from Pittsburgh, and ' will connect at Steubenville with the Stentien villa, and Indiana Railroad. Bteubenville and Indiana Railroad .— Although a distinct -and independent Company, ibis may be regarded as a continuation of the Pittsburgh nd :Sienbenville Railroad. It is rapidly ap. grottobbig completion. Thee:tars will be running on.a portion of the road, at least to the Ohio canal, in the fall The S. and I. R. R. runs from Stenbenvllle to Cottimbus, Ohio, passing through the rich counties of Jefferson, Harrison, Tascar awes, Coshocton, Licking and Franklin. , The two last mentioned Railroads mill be the coo., . meeting links in the great chain of Railways from Philadelphia, through Pittsburgh, Ohio, Indiana and IBinois, to St. Louis. • Pittsburgh'end Connell:m - 1k Railroad.4=-Thia road, intended to connect our city directly with ' Bidthnore, is certain of being , built. It will pass through portions of Allegheny, Fayette, Somer set sad Bedford amities, and from thence to Cumberland; Md. - The President, Oen. iottuurn, possesses all tbe energy necessary to insure the • entire success of this important road. Cloortiers Valley Railroad. —Thin road, running from Pittsburgh to Washington, will unquestion ably be built.. The charter has been obtained, an abundance of money having beealitubscxibed for that purpose, and a , Board of Directors will be elected on the 19th inst. The very beet men in Pittsburgh have taken hold of this project, and it is bound to succeed. Tho road passes along the rich valley of Chartiers creek, through some of the finest coal fields in Western Penn sylvania, and will tap the Rempfield road at the - borough of , Fashington, thereby securing for our city a portion of the trade and travel around and South West of Wheeling. River Raitroad, or “Circumbrulibits."--The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad company are about extending a Branch from the mouth of Yel low,Creek, neor Welleville, to Bridgeport, Ohio, opposite Wheeling. We have now a railroad to the mouth of Beaver river, and as soon as the link from that point to 'Wellsville is supplied,we shall have a continuous River Railroad from , Plttebtitgla to Bridgeport, a distance of over ninety miles. This road will connect with the • Central Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, and the Marietta road to Cincinnati. Chamberabarg and Alleyhen,y Railmark--This new project, which is well received by tho peo ple of the region of country 'through which it is proposed to construct the road. doubt less be built, after the works now In progress are finished.. Ckvekrud and Nnhoning Railroad.—This road is now under contract. It is intended to run from Cleveland, through Warren, Ohlo, along • the lliahoning Valley, to connect with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad in Beaver county. It will bea near cut from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, and.will secure to, our - city the trade of the fer tile region known tosllie.“Western Reserve." Pilteburghane! Sriskibiarcrad.—This is also a new project , "whitsisneets with much layer not • r _cooly. in Pittabii4i but in the comities of Peso or, Lavrrenco Mercer Crawford and Erie. It *ill aeon be put under contract. We have thus glanced briefly at the Railroads Aowilniabed, and in progress of contraction, as well - as thos.c contemplate& Isudkg &ma; OUT • city. !..Wohave tilso the Chime Coal mdlroult fire mileslong, 'Mali luta been in. op oittor ... - sbont two Years. r A similar; Coal: sbontt& be cOnstruoteUttbingthevaliey of t law Mill Run.*, In addltiop to all these; there, ere ...;flimerons Oratich railroads, whieliconnect Oath main Ries leading:to our city,--but we will only row nientiofi, the' Carrollton &anal of •‘. • and P. B. 8.-nearly completedttbe Akron Mrs*, of the : same, in operetta* . the Blairsville Rama. I ,` Of. de Tenntylvatha Railroad, in operatioN antl o y the trniontoin Branch of same, soon to be can. etruoted. . , .. . • pop, Ivy*: 4i-yZi.1...7;; 1 P...fati,' , eh.,r451t4tt.:40%.,tA . 1 - t,4f9: P T : 7l l *lr4.4;e P t.. - 4t-px-,21-••-40,4.01X _ _ • • „ . , a lex:* 4 ' 00, 1 497 jit . . :After what we hovel written wi-thittli,44..rei tier,wiNie willing to , admit, tliat;*ttWrgb , is tiiiAflnt4led to the t2pelt iiMitf the iapmex ,*ttl4etAted Etitek) : All tbeae * orks most umpitigiabliicdireatly to tie cealtb, popti isitleit and bushman - of the city, and hold out streig indtioiMente for ' , Men of capital - . and en teiprise to locate, in our midst. There is no city In the Union that can boast of a more trabstan :tie), intelligent, moral and industrious don than ,Pittshurgh. li lye , ,haTe a healthy AI% 14adalthough. surrounded with a - smoky' at :•mespliere; we are free from any of the epidenilii aid_petaglous diseases, which exist in so many iinfeillities of the • Weet and L3aitth-Weat.. THE PRINTER 9 OF Flslotal/VBOII. On. Monday - f irenln g a coripleitifeing ladies *ante our office, and inferviontiii that 'a young served an' aiprenticestap to the •PtinGlil-Aniii nese, had died, after a lingering illness, on n:crose Street, near Webster. - We accompanied - theta to the dilapidated room in ' , which the corpse of the young man was, and. it was painful to witnees - the poignant grief of the heart•stricken lather tied_ mother, as they wee& over the death'rif 'an only .. eon. We returned to the office, and informed acinte of the gentlemen employed on die:Post of the facts. Their sym pathy for an unfortunate brother PB3 at once excited, and before twelve o'clock yesterday iheyliid a sum c — ohtribuiedrroluntarily, suffi cient to give comfort to the heque of the be reaved and distressed parents, and to indicate, at the some time, that pure charity Is the first impulse of a printer's heart. We do not write this to puff , them;, they require nothing of the kind. But we note it to indicate the cheerful manner in which they succor the destitute, and alleviate the grief of the mourning parents.. The young man of whom we speak was un- known to any of the printers of Pittsburgh. But a knowledge of the departed was not a question asked by. theni ; they were satisfied, he was a printer, and their warm hearts opened with - their wonted generosity, to provide the means to render the last sad tribute to a fellow craftsman, and to cheer the hearts of his dis consolate parents. This sat of kindness is truly creditable to the warm-hearted and generous .rinters of Pittsburgh. Cmaroszirs are indebted to - Wu. C. SlEtsurra,of the California Aaeembly,for va rious favors t lalifiß way of.public documents.— The Colonel,l4eiti•glad to see,has reported In to the body,oflibillAs Is.= able member; a ten hour Ism; . previsions to the ono which is not inlonroil iiittiißtate. If passed by the Legislature of thalfonilsoir e trust it will be more rigidly Waned than thW law which now occupies a pleas in the statute books of Penn : •Iyanls. • - HON.'JAHICS BUCHANAN. The appointment of this distinguished gentle man as Minister to England, gives universal satisfaction to the people. His 'high order of talent, "great experience as a statesman end diplomatist, mark him as one of the most distin guished representatives our -country could have in Europe, No man can doubt the earnestness and ability with which' he -trill watch over the Interests of his fellow citizens. THE CAMPBELL TROUPE. The publio will remember that this is the first night of the series of Concerts this cele brated Company propose to give in our city.— There is not a man among them who is not known to fame and highly appreciated by every audience that have listened to their exquisite performances. We expect that Masonic Hall will be crowded to overflowing this evening to listen to their sweet music. RtDUCTION ov PRIOSS.—At a meeting of the nail manufacturers of New York, held on the .70, it was deemed advisable to reduce the price of nails from six cents to five cents. This re. duotion is partly owning to a reduction in the price of iron, and the wish of the manufactures to have a uniform price; throughout the year.— They have, therefore, determined upon the cents per pound as the desired rate. ice' The Washington Republic of Monday states that the Hon. Jamas Beriaaaaa, of Penn sylvania, is at present on s visit to the seat of 6overnment, and is the guest of the Hon. Roam J. Wittaza. More about the Copper alines. The Boston Post says that it has been inform ed by an intelligent correspondent, that be has gone over the statistics of the copper mining operations on Lakis Superior, with the following results. Be finds that twenty-one mines upon the Lake and the Ontonagoihave 22 . 4,000 shores, which have cost by assessment $1,000,000 to the proprietors. The present market value of the whole stook of those twenty-one mines Is $3,- 860,000, while their combined product has al ready been 10,400 tone, or $8,120,000 at the price obtained for the metal. Copper is now worth nearly or quite twice as much as it was two or three years ago. The previous calcula tion may seem unfounded to those who, because oopper stocks were once the subject of a foolish speculation, believe the copper region to be worthless. But a little investigation will satisfy the inquirer of the ostentation. Thus the Cliff Mine, costing $lOB,OOO, would bring $9b0,000 at the present prices of stock rthe Minnesota, costing $68,000, would bring $660,000; the Copper Falls, costing $BO,OOO or $90,000, would bring $650,000 ; while the stooks of the Nee tional, Forest, Phoenix, Dana, Winthrop, North- West, North-Western, Norwich, Toltee, and many others far more In many instances than has/actually been expended upon them. Mamma FLUNECETIBM.--GREELrf relates that when he arrived in London two years ago, and had reached hia hetet he was looking out of his window, when . a tnagoent carriage drove up to a shop on the opposite side of the way.— Powdered footmen and flunkeys adorned the box and stand. This, thougbt he,is some grand per sonage who, true to the infernal traditions of Norman barbarism; finds his honor in the deg radation and brutalization of his species, by affixing on them the mark of degradation—pick ing out the noblest looking &Bares of toil, and dressing them up as prisoners of war once were,' whose livery marked their loss of liberty. But casting his eye on the ooaoh panels, what did he behold t A painting of the Ameriean Eagle, with a shield "round its neck, looking like a chicken prematurely tied to a gridiron I It was ;the coaoh of ABBOTT LATTILIXOS, our late whig representative near the CMirt of Bt. James. Tux Wm es SENATIia DOttOLAB.—A. Wash-, ingtou correspondent,. writing to the Western Watchman, (a religions paper published at St. Louis,) states that only a day or two before her death, hlr. Douglas had remarked that hie hap piness was complete. He had just been re-elect ed.to the United States Senate for six years, and his wife had just given birth to her firi3t daugh ter. IftetadAiMettwo eons and a daughter, ,• • With cif otthcmost pleasant and accomplished wives; •to Wilke hie home a paradise ; and his State, at the same time, - evinced her disposition to lavish upon him her greatest honors. 1 - Ungrin Buns MO PAIIIIBIAN CLOSED MAIL. existing regulations In Prussia, letters re.. icalieil'from the United States t _exceeding in weight three ands half outioes,Andirbioh coa -1 ‘isir.fartioleer other thin written matter or coined money, oannot be treated as mail matter; and it is requested that packets of this description lie witiguild,from3he United iitatis and Prise:lan The Despatch Pod Offices at New Xesir ie *:llOston sra instructed to -tithe - note of :lit:begoverned by these regulations accord -1144 _ .. .., .. 424, ... , 4 ~.....,._.....,,.......„.. . ..,.„.......,_._,... 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