The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 20, 1853, Image 2

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te ■; hoods of the earanaj *- _ .
r ■'. !a our issue of Eridsy last, wo noticed upor*
fc H? , . - editor of the Gazette, penned with the design
\*k ' 1 aocotupUah (so foe as his malignity oouidae^m
-f-TCV ef*'^^%t^ : ’t -*4fehit,opperatiog through a mind so feeM «)*°
‘ r i^V;n^&l _ , destruction of a work vital* nseeasury to the
* "* Snap*** existence of this A
if, volume Would hot have sufficed to have answ«w
o - ndrin detail, nil the falsehood, contained inthe
"&£*# <f - * jQftzctl&’fl single article of Ihat morning. W
■ * - no more, therefore, on the occasion alluded to
S#J' o. ' than 6> take up htslyingpymmidof calculation,
|&fcf4 - on which the effect of this whole article was
" >.. Zs£ and demonstrate that'every artiednted
’ ‘'joint of it, wee a.falsehcod,wantonlyandwilfQy
ft r%X<3%,''s’' ; * “invented for the purpose Of evit, and the gratfu
-: ’SSif-:-* isposltlon. • »*«;«■*
;‘l ."-.-■.'wue truthfully and honestly performed We know;
• v and that H was most effectively we
- ''-tL-bnnw-as well from the expression id this
«,-. +sj,s< J the cost of the road, about ©500,000. _
' ,7'~ ,5Ve need not, however, follow him farther.^
jgvfi[i.-iaffinientfOr : uato ; Bay:ihatnn:.^hdt!td>je^
■ 4ri« costof that road, there never has been
- - Tat due opinion, one estimate, one rCpresenta
- - Uon. It win cost to’tho company, when com.
dJ-Mnletely equipped and in runmng'.order, with nil
mmm.
-nad in the nation, eveptin£olways,
’ that hideous railroad 'monopoly crossing N
' - : - fly between Philadelphia and Sew™.
' ' W„w a few words ahonl the nght of way.
* ~ That each, a right of way across Virginia will
A Da ershted, the road being -pressed, no nght-
I T jf:MfM- can fora moment doubt A nght
• “
Xd’a rriltoad mfu is as absolute, as perfect,'
&K& S*XT«tt can ha made by any special
- <wsattw Caterer. Bpocial legislation may
iS^&k&^iyo^ofimSieges; that Is, may Invest a
" " Individuals colieotlvely, aa one, with
- -' - Xo of the rights belonging to natural persons.
, , Aa individual, owning the land across Virginia,
™ 4# to the Ohio nver, has
g;-. #e£#f oftilWperfect, indeFeasible right to make a rail.
' * md«er it as anyoompanyjorelgn ordomes
■■•: ;’*^ w £s?iS£ sacs
■ *si:rs:issw—
’ on the land. The laws of Virginia in force,
- ’ prorido'that they may, if they please, mate a
' • railroad over them. Where their rood will cross
- Oiahlabwey they have only to net the Jnsneo’s
■. sssssin.——
, crossing it The moment the order is made,(os,
, it “would he here on the instant,} the nght to
bnEdand work the road is os complete under the
' SXtdy existing in Virginia, as it can be
J M snecial lerislaUon. Hence, we
'«S, ns mentioned in Saturday’s Dispteih of this
X ii, a communication signed a “Virginian,"
'- were made by the Wheelingitaß,
' jast Xter, in the Legislature of Virginia, ex-
SS tough the whole winter, for the pur
mso of changing the law of Virginia on the
subject, and restraining the people of the i Pan
- Haudte from exercising their rights. « these
„ Bple tad n 0 legal right to mate the road, why
such -rigorous efforts to pass a law to restrain
~ ' Sem from eo doing ? The law already existing
W^t&fcsJA3* nroridcs for their thns making their wads, as
! Z «• v**r «ttwtodL
. .'MfSI ' Selhe desperate efforts lost winter to pre-
Srt it by legislation —which efforts, desperate
- - signally (riled {-theLeg,,,
' latere taking tho ground, by a count of the meet
" decided action, that if the people pleased to moke
‘ _road taconnect with the Pituburgh and Stone
‘ " benvUlo Koad, they might freely do it, and tbat
~ be pnt on their right The
Issae was made In the Legislature, last winter,
, - w four different bills, till it was finally scout
; r *gygs JSStfSftS
*' V?{drift Legislature, from whom we have obtained
■' “IX particulate. He, and others, are now
f -Wc'lrf 1 prepartag to make this rood, and it will be done,
year on their responsibaity.
\-t * ,S J^' .' Kar can the Legislature, he assures, put any
r L l -4'« - * ’discriminating Taxon the road, under the new
' mSSvhgiria He pointed out the
1 artiote in the eonstUuUon on the enbject-whlcb
• ” “s£Si*»i,
&&&&?% -isvy-Vfe* ‘'outih* Commonwealth, and all property, other
“*fc» eharce, ehdtl be tetedin propdrtionjo its
f - M toAicft .hall be pertained in euckmanner
J “ « te«y U prttenhei by law” ,
hr* 'is-? c r " ' There can be no tax placed on tho road which
' " the Vltgiriaris propose to construct across the
‘ nftri-liftiidle io connect irUh-the StenbenTille Poad
r . m
1 "SSoriy.tbat; the same gentteman, (and he
;V.r~' • Isjoiml assures us that the general Law, even to
bridge the Ohio, is os perfect by VirpniaSta-
Sfti&ir&’S&ffifc, * p /i. > tries, os If special legislation authorized it; the
ii % I , persons briMing it, owning the soil on each side
$-'■ r 'jT£% i ' t' ' nnd eonfonring to the directions of the Virgin-*
A-'-* £ \ • te Code'°n the subject. TheVirglriaCodopro-
T; :^£c:> f £ •?-/,.t ! 'hr-' ,; t,- * J , mdea. in detail for putting piersnnd abutments
} - ‘ Tamfotha naviyableriver, and describes bow
'■jTrf Stit Ww -; *' • thwmay be bridged. Virginia has always claim
r >v'« l £W , ?<£ I Sfct v . j Aa asu ns trftfo'n licr bonndanes.
:•' ih OP «n. pn VjrKinia will build their road to connect
&; t -££%££’ andlong before the Penn-.
i ■ ’Xante parfcmtu bo completed to meet them
tee Gazette’s enmity and wrath tezhe contrary
fg£ Ser ttee nor spoon to P Ue
ti S ri Satpresent
must riAk f> the .race,
; 'ii. -:'s > . fteCommercial and business prosperity-other;
: v Vine the roads concentrating at the Ohio west of
t. ' : 'Si directed Eastward throughWheoteg
’, T-frZf, 1 an the South, and by a oironmbendffms rente
.-. VV A'} - ' “y oted 0 ted the noUem bend of the Ohio, to reaoh
- .SSvJtmJ even Philadelphia. **
/; t at this moment, ttet-lbe Bpeedy
f ; "Pittsburgh ** ****
l r^^y^zf/:s^ x ]&: "■ Vailroad, te of >y tan more unportence to the
Hiy prosperity, growth and security of nur city, than
Ik!
laity Binroittg ffist
MB all our otherrcads in progriaor project, or |
prospect together. And it is because it is thus
important that' sdoh startling, .extraordinary,
and powerful efforts have beohmado to crush it
i Xheso offoHs .are.jnade against a road, gigantio,
omnipotentia jts power to command—not against
a pigmy enterprise.
PITTSBURGH ABB STHUBKHVIMiB
RAIIiBOAU*
" ong.HEATI W9RK."
•-Exaggerated ideas'-havo'-bcen-ilrcalnied-.al
late, in teferenco to tho cost of the construeuon
the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Knilroad, an iof
also thegreat difficulties': fa thd woyrtbat-will
prevent the. apeody iompiftioAi of .the road.
'fheaa reports and a origin,
not necessary to Advert to at present,. Qa a late
v‘slt, however, to theliao of the road, we pass
ed over the -two taoSt~cGfficult sectiobs on 1 the
whole' route; ‘and, judging. from the advance?
stage of tho work there, we set down the wholo
batch of reports} whiohhnvo been so iadustnfius
ty circulated, as Sheer fabrications. .* »
As our readers are aware, the gteubcnvOlo
road has been placed wuUr.ooatrlwf from the
month of Cork’s Bun to the Virginia Btate mo,
and on every section of the .work,.the contrac
tors are pushing ahead their allotments with
groat energy. -The most .difficult section on the
road is that in which-the tunnel connecting the
vailed of-Charticrs with CoTk's Bun valley, is
situated, and .in which the heavy work We <efer
to, is now being 1 prosecuted, to company with
a friend, wo visitod.tbo tunnel a since.
Onr route do it washy the Steubenville turnpike
to Obex’s, "where we turned off on eoouotry rood,
and in a short time arrived at the ‘ ehaidy of
Wilma* S Sheen, the energetic and wriUnown
contractor, to whom thia-the hcavleat-portion
of the work has been assigned..- _ ■
The hilf through which tho funneliS cut, is tr
spnaorback boneof" theriver^nge.„ Afh°rt
distance from the Bhanty; n shaft* iShunff to the
grade of the road-and at the shaft, a forty five
horse-power engine, with nil the appurtenances,
ts nlaeed for the purposowf hoisting rocks, dirt
onff wafer f ro m below.' Tho shaft in sunk to a
depth of one'hundred » na
Us mouth, but from, the summit of the hill the
distance to the level of the road, is two hundred
and sixty feeL In company with theSnpMta
tendent <?f the work, wo took a ceat-a standing
cno—in Vo .buoket, and soon-found ourselves
descending by steam power into the howrfsof
mother Earth, at the rate of one hundred and
1 fifty feet in n minute, and .were landed m a mo
ment after Starting. attheseenoof active opera
tions. To one who has never fnode on excursion
into the bosom of the earth, the sensatiohs on
his arrival so for from day light, are of tho most
nloosing kind—tho atmosphere is cool, butyct
temperate and pleasant, the melancholy music
crodneed hyrtho dripptas'jwotcr, the dang of
die workmen’s tools; the-glare of the torches,
and the clearness with which every sound rever
berates through the corridors,' combine to mako
the situation ngree&blo. Atfirst,oneftadshimae f
in total datkneas, gradntdly the eye becomes ae
cnfltdmcd to tho undergroundhUnaUon, and oh
-tit*'distinguishedwUk aeurpnamgdiotmot
:::::JXINE 20.
The prosecution st too work, cast and'west
ftom the bottom of the shaft, la at present very
♦pilioiia, bborions, mid; alow. But a Bmell num-
Inren can be worked to advantage, and at
blast the workman are hoisted to the top.
hort time, this will be obviated, and _the
nen allowed to remain below at tha t,mo
rating, thus saving a great amount of t,mo.
on as the shaft was sunt to thoTcqalmto
the workmen oommenoed driving tte
east and west, and already a dlatonee
■ar fifty feet on each oide of the shaft boa
opened through solid roet—every foot of the
having to bo overcome by blasting. , The
doraatpresenlaJcaistccnfeetwidebyeeven
a halt high—the width ia that
anago of the road, bat the height of the
*1 will ho made the uniform seventeen feet
Lout. This Will be done, however,<wito
town,oo soon as “day-light” can bereacb
t either end.' The shaft is not sunk .n the
ile of tbo tunnel, but seven hundred feat
the eaS end, and fifteen hundred feet from
wS-tl,; tunnel being» MteU over
rty-two hundred feet in length. Every do
ainallon is evinced by the contractor to pw
ito the work-bands aw employed to the
ael, day and night, one eet commencing wort
_ . » lit.' and the other, at bix P, hi.—r,
)ut forty barrels of Dupont’s blasting pdwdrt
used every week, to toe blasting Work. Five
sts are put off at a time, and the average
aber ef tffnßta ton-bout ono hundred pox' day.
Jut we have remained soloes under gtound,
,t the preparations of the workmen f««
lost,” blda us, as wo are nolovere « f
seek the open air. VTo were hoisted to the
mtb of the shaft, in a few secondsafter dl
sting ourselves of the oil cloth apparel
the descent and during our stay mthe subfer
aean regions, we felt aUttte more nt 1
o surfece, than in the iatonor of the earth,
od mother ns she Is. Tbehardy workmen were
on brought to the surface, and os soon as tho
st squad ■ had arrived, five terrifiowp orto were
sard shaking the earth, corthquoke.llke,in tho
ad of very ingenious -consttuction, wcmpUced
aoediotely to operation, tor
tretog the aulphurous smoko, out of the shaft,
y the totoodeotion or » current of fresh
jr "Thislnvention, which is thatof Fow 1^8 *
f this city, is useful, simple, and cheap—
Ir, S*eeb has secured the services of an
ngtoeer and miner ‘of great exporfenoe-Mr.
dans Hwheb. Vfeder his direction the wa
er is cleared out of tho Blnk,-ot the bottom
f the shaft, by lowering and ratoing.n cylinder
aade of wrought iron, which fills itself tmd dto
ihorgeu tho oonUnts-one hundred and forty
rollons of water is discharged to a minute, by
he cylinder. To &n of
jf'the bucket, to the bottom « % oI
in order that the engine’ might be stopped,
Ur. Hadteb, has brought into use, an ingenious
invention of his own, by tho eotton of which
the arrival of the backet at either place is en
nouneed to the engineer by the ringing of a hell,
which continues until the ’engine stops.
At the western end of too tunnel, the deep
cuts leading to it,have been finished, and eighty
feetof the tunnel proper, essayated." Thework
men were assisted materially at this point, by a
oatent drilling machine of Yonkeo Invention,
of course. Tho drill, is worked by steam, and
does toe work of slxteei men per day, at the
cost or toe labor of one mhn, and toe fuel neces
sary From this point, to the crossing of toe
Steubenville road, the work Is -for advanced—
Mr, Skeehinformed us, that his
TritMhe exception of tho tnnnol,wouM he finished
early to July,—toe tuueel, will bathe-last work
done onthe road and it will ho completed. to'Ju-
W 185- The work on Mr. Skeens' section was
oommenoed on We first of July’ 1852-itwas the
first ground broke on tho road, and in tots com
paratively short space of time- from the,com.
meneerneut, too work on toe entire road will be
completed, ",
Mr. Bsees has had no trouble with toe hands
to his employ—no accident (but-one resulting
from-carelessness on the part of toe sufferer) bos
occuredT"®. We vicinity of the twenty
fumiUca reßide, and since they have come to the
neighborhood,<the efforts of too workmen, Seem
to haves been directed towards tooreastog toe
-population,’rather than destroying it byt&mh
jHjp««= fi . aa s- dually the .caeo.-i
shindies S allotted Section
t . MayorSrCoWAS,“7° u _ p toosoutu)£ hie
N °'vLth Msnmsywblch bids fair to complete
hte Xtowt S 1854 shall have dawned
upon the world.
Sections one and two are the hoariest on tlio
road. The contractors on them, Messrs. Skbeh
ona M’Qowas, are satisfied that in a year from
the present time-theirwork will be completed.
Mr. Skeen’s Beolion by the first of nest month
will bo completed.wltMheexcyrtion of tho tnnv
ncl, and on-that ho will pnt his whole force, and
prosecute the.t?ork, uoder his own direction, to
a speedy completion.
Wo do not say too mnoh -when wo rcoord our
contortion, that if the road meets hut a proper
degree of encouragement from those whose inte
rest and duty it iB to encourage works of puhho r
L importance, that the cars will be running on the
road in August, nnd interested
Uppoatioh to the contrary , notitithjtandipg-
NEWS OP OtlCl OWN STATE.
Two dead bodies WO found in th< Allogbeny
river, .about WO miles below KUtanmng, on
Sunday week. One body .was that of n jnan
named Brewer* *• . t
* Th© salt-works erected ia Vi ilh&raßf ort, oppo
situ Kittanwng, by Mr. Israel Hill, at a heavy
expense, have been taken away; the water prov
ing too weak to warrant the operation of the
workday longer profitable.
- A son of Mr. John Wolford, of Adams county,
was, oo Saturday last, drowned in the Connodo
gulnet creek, near Hogestown. The deceased
was a student in tho Meohonicsburg:Academy.
The ■Garltsio' Volunttw'.etates that the: reports
in regard to the heollh of that place have been
greatly exaggerated. Dickinson College has
heen'thoroughly eleansed, whitewashed npd P“*
rified , and'tho'students for the mo3t part have
, returned to the College. Carlisle is now as
healthy aa it ever was.
A' mepumeot has been erected to the memory
or Cot. W«. Seamqht, at Grace Church, six
miles north-west of Oniontown. The Gcmut
says that it ia carved from a solid block .of fine
1 white marble, upon which great skill and work*
oanship ie displayed, and ia about twelve feet
in height. •
■ . Tho Commencement of Madison College will
take, place on the 291 h inst., on which occasion
Dr. Waters, tho Presidentelect, will deliver his
inaugural, and enter upon tho duties of hla po-
Notice ia given to tho stockholders in Iho Ve- I
Banco Railroad Company, that on election tor
officera fit Bald company will bo held at tho I
Court House, lathe borough of Pranklip, on
Saturday, the 25th day of Jnne next, at 3
o’etook, P. M., ot wbioh place and time a Prcsl
deutand Managers for tho eald company will bo |
elected, agreeably to tho Act of the General As
ccably.
Ihe new jail at Franklin, in Vonango county,
' is rapidly approaching completion. The Specta
tor eays that Venango county can now compare
favorably with any of ter sisters In the beauty,
■* comfort and convenience of her public building*-
PniXADEUiPBIA HOSUSATIOHS.
sho PeTmsylvßxian of tho 17th, appears grati- J
fied with the nominations that havo been made 1
far the county officers. Thcr following arc tho
candidates: District Attorney, William Badger; j
County Treasurer, Charles Worrell; Prothono
tary, Court of Common Plena; James Gibson; J
County Commissioner,, J» D- Smith; Auditor, J
James R. Steel. ... • ,
This >B said to be a strong ticket, and the
Penflsylranian feels confident or Us triumphant
election. Wo hope that all the counties through
out the State will nominate a similar kind of a |
ticket, so that wc can mako a eloan sweep at tho
October election. The position of tho otd Key
stone must bo preserved, and the only way to do
1 it is to bare good county nominations. To euoet
> this, it is necessary that the people should attend
1 the primary meetings and send such delegates
i to the county oonvonlioh as they can confide is-
Items of Hows and abtellany.
A Mari hating asked, "How many dog-dayt
therewcro In a year,” received for an answer,
that it was impossible to number them, "emery
dog hat hit own day." . ,; ;
“Stop a minute, watchman,” said o gonue
moa, who poked out his head atannlarm of Ore,
‘'fiJr,” tipUed the facetious of the
night, “I nm not o ttcpicalehS' -■ ■ -
A Young widow was asked why ehe was going
to take another husband so Boon after the death
of the first. ffO, ie!" said eho, “I do it to
I prevent fretting myself to death, on account of
II de *ho°latest case Of absence of mind is relatod
the foreman of . a grand jury in Missouri.
er administering tho oath to ft beau ifui
man, instead or handing tho. Biblo, be pre
ted his face and said, “Now kies tho book,
‘■Biok, Isay, why don’t you turn that bur
o robe t’other side oout ?—hair side mil the
<?Bah, Tom; you got out. Do you 'eposo tho
imal himself dlon’t know how to wear his
Jef I follow his stylo f"
Thhokeroy has written to n literary friend in
jw York that he will bo back in that city some
no In the month of Augujt, to deliver a course
lectures on the three King Georges.
The Natural Salt Ponds on .the Florida Keys,
hiOh In yielded about 76,000 bushels
- salt, have been duringtho last winter, greatly
aprerved and extended, so that the evaporating
ixfaoo is now 600 aores, nnd will eoon bo ta
rcased to 800. Daring tho winter the ponds
ave contained pioklo enffloieut to mako : 600,000
uehels’of 5a1t..... . <
A man in Boston cured his wlfo of “bloomer*
!ro .» He watched the “fixing up” ond said
othlng; His wife went tut in full rig, where
in ho aeaumod her cast or skirts, and when
he came baok he was knitting or trying to knit
i etookiug. -She took the hint, and the Turkish
tffongement was put aside immediately.
Captain Gunnison, of tho 0. S. Topographical
Engineers, Is about to leave Bt. Louis with a
party to survey tho route of .the Paciflo Rajlrood
along the line designated by Col. Benton. . .d!ho
party will bo compoßod of 20 scientific gentle
men, and will be accompanied by 80 dragopnß.
They wIU winter at Salt Lake city.
■ A girl being sent to a drug store to purchase
some die stuff, and forgetting the namo of the
article, said to tho clcrk,”Jobn,whatdo folks dyo
with 1” “We with 1 why cholera, eometimes 1"
« Well, I beliove that’s tho name.- ■ I wont.throo
cents worth.” ... •. ;
Tho receipts on tho-Pennsylvania Railroad
from January 1,1858, to May 31,1868, a period
of five months, exceed the receipts of the cor
responding period last year by $480,162 89.
Thie looks well. ... . :
(Jen. Torres, who was killed at the battle, of
Buena Vißta has been promoted to the rank
of general ■of brigade, by Santa Anna, and his
family are to draw, a pension aooordipgly. .
The Nowhuryport Herald, of the 14tb, re
ports the • arrival at that,port of the_ schooner
Golden Eagle, with 1,000 large muokorol, caught
of that harbor on Bunday. .
:■ « Which, my dear lady, do you.think tho mer
riest place in tho world ?" “ Thai immediately
’above the atmosphere that surrounds ton earth,
I should think.” “And why so t” Because.
I'am’ told that there all bodies ioso their
gravity.” L -|„
CorPEK Mises is Geoeqia.—The eppper
speculation is raging in Georgia, ond tho
last Dalton Times saye: ,
In Murray county they have gone perfeeUy
wild. The tenners, mony of them at least,
' have left their farms to eeareh for mmes- The
rninittah Mountains nro nltnoDt nhyowlth. thsoi.
ffiS ssd Whitfield counties thathave
aiways been duU sale at $9, (being mountain
lota ) cannot now be bought.for soarccly any
•liriee. owing to the copper mania.,, ... . =
nre about te bo commenced .on.a
mine two miles from Dalton, and
is no donbt thnt copper, stiver and lead abound
in that vicinity. '■■■/■
mmval. o!? /THE SSEsAnEB ADIA.
three days latex teom eceope.
Th 6 royal mail steamship Asia arrived at New
Vork'at midnight on Wednesday flight, front
Liverpool, with dates to the 4th mat being
three day slater than the advlcisbrought by the,
Pacifio. She brings 78 passengers—amongthem j
Col. J. o.Preomont .
- The Hermann arrived out at Southampton on
the afternoon of the 2d inst. _ -
-The news by this arrival is not important,put
is moro pacific-in its generalaspcot-’ • • •
:■ ‘ Englasd.—The parliamentary proceeding,
hava been dull. , ,»i'i
. At the Qaeenis last levee,.hljss Wv fi J|h»rtjSr.i
"Gilpin, cx-President Van B uren i
Mrs Eonelie, Gen. Cooper, Hon. Butler King; |
I and other Americans were presented. I
I The Burl- ofßocie, the celehroted agncnltnr-|
Ist, is dead. ‘
- The dobatei on the Government of India »
the British Parliament hae been adjourned. > ,
In the House of Lords, tho Barl of Carlisle
took'occasion to explain with .reference to pm :
speech on the Cuban Slave Trade, that hone-.,
quitted Gen.Tooon, as well as ValdesUp* Con-,
of any participation, in Slave trade, as l/ttp.r |
las Generals in the island. |
Che Dhhe of Genoa,, brother-of the (King; or
caioia, to'in London, from ram. ;?«J“
uis Lncion Bonoparte also intended to maso
irotrsctei stay InEnglnnd. ;
Charles H, Moorhouso, described as “an Ame
lan actor," -applied and was rcfased proteotion
the London Bankruptcy Court. H e wa? op
sed by Levy and Crngan, woolen drapers,
AMhoßoyalThames Vacht Club Begatta.;
e Swedish yooht Soverige, that ran ogsinat
ic America, gained .the race ..by . twenty-one
lum!isD*-Sinee the last report of the Dublin
xhibltion, the daUy number of visiters_has,
veraged about nOOO. There were still h groat
may articles to unpack and, Swange. ...,,
A reqnlßltlon is receiving signatnres-in pnb:
,n convening “an oggregato meeting of the Bo
inn Catholics of Ireland" on tho 13ih j
.t which it is expected that a great demowtra-:
ion will ho made ageinat the proposed legato.,
ion respecting nunneries. Itis believed, thut 1
Archbishop Cullen and tho other Boroan Catho -,
1c Parties are the movers; and all, that,rtmoins,
)f£e old **Catholic ABSocintiou”wUl,tnfce ; pait 1
°The Cork Beportcr states theto company Is
ahoht to be formed (whore,-_is not. for Uip^
nurpose of running two lines of steamships,
000 to the West Indies, Crated America, Hew
Zealandand Australia, - and the other, !? Santo,
Am-rica, and that Queenstown has been selected |
aa the flott of departure. , , , - 4 , -
PttASOS—The Paris Boorso had, greatly flue
tuated, but was again steadier. 1-.
Nothing new had transplned with regard to
the position of tho French government in rela
tion to affairs in the Bast. - . !
By a decree linseedfor seed, may be imported
into France free of duty. .... „.
The crops in Franco, were in good condition
i^ D «taliation for tho Anstrian nlliauW
demands from Belgium 60,000.000 francs farnid
1 rendered in Lonis Phillippo’s time. .. :
!. :In eonscqnenco of the intolerant attitude late- (
ly assumed by the ultramontane party, tho,
Protestant clergy ofFranee.Uj
conference, appointed a cqtowtteato
what steps are necessary to be .token for the
maintenance of religions liberty. ’ • •, _
TimKEt.—TFcrlrie Pr^ffratioiu.— A Consto
tinople correspondent, writing, under date .May
nineteenth. ■ ssys: Yesterday : (eighteenth,) wan,
dav accorded by Prince Mcnscbikqff to |
ft! P>r«iclr final answer to the ««-
determine which of th^two
Sh®p»l*ns was to gevero tho twelve millions ©t ,
the Greekchurcilinthe
man dominions— tho Sultan or tho C»r, .fndof,
ter stating that after long diecusaipn jn tho,
Great Council, Bussia’a demands were ;
*mi Prihflß M* declared his miasma cndc4
at aUto henr, the Saltan eum
mowd aU his Ministers of State into Ms P«s
rs,'jg{gM,w;»
aVall times, been granted; but now
a demand which Infring^. upon Abe I
“K S&2SWX.
ho w«s the descendant Of Othman, and bcanng,
that In mind, ho would bo the first to risk his
perecn at the head of Ms troops, in defence of i
the holy territory of Istum.” , i
Tho TorUs flto now preparing for war in
earnest; 80,000 troops-- are; being sent frorf j
Ect, t many of whom have already amvcd, and
®and ammunition are oovlngntoll'pomta. |
Ills supposed thatin Bonmelia, the pMtmost l
threatened, the gOTcrnment w‘W > a 6b '° “:
brini nt ouco 80,000 men uudcr Mna. : Tho
present Grand Virier, being an Albtmian is
able; through his influence, to raise thAWhole o^
Sat wwliMs population. A meeting of the-
BriCsh merchants TCBidqnt_nt. Constantinople
W been bold, in order to address tho U-nbassa
dor. and ask his connsel in the present slate cf-j
Letters from St Petersburg rc«* 1
to 26th May. bnl they contain no politick news
Tho oplnloa in miUtarr circlca on the con«-
hent, wi£ respect to intentlownf
are that the Emperor would nolcare to nek his
floot sgrinst the combined squadrons of England
and France, although he might against cither of
Se fleets eiogly. And by iabd Uls ataadytoo
i tt to to unOertaio au lavaowpp for ahout tha cdo
completely in the Dsnabmn
prinripalltics, and on tho baaks,qf
' Mewiwhile the following letter in the Daily
N T X presums the Emperor Nicholas
has not failed to ask himself the following qnra
! tion, and to receive a eatisfaotory reply t One
I month after the first broadside ; in the .Bos
'phorons, what will be tho state of Hungary,
I Italy and Poland!” AKB OiM .
I Ivalt.—lriPeidmont the Chamher.had, passed
I the army rocrnltinfe bill, by whlohit is.enaoted,
i among other things, that the clergy, of aU per
suations, may soloetannmberofyonthsdestined
for the Ohntoh, and who shall oonaeqently ho es- ;
empt from military service.
In Noplos a yonng man
H. Wilson, bad got into difficulty, wjth the
I Neapolitan authorities. His name *»ftefW?J.i
i ns owned by some Englishman .enrolled on. ton
1 police books. The deportation of ueouSEri pCKI
! lineal offenders stiU gocs on. m many coses.a ,
i ‘fps^i^hoCssr demandsftomtteShahof..
i Persia the Immediate repayment fifty cut.,
lion lopn-or the ceßSionof
abad, In tho Caspian Sea. Tho. Shah refuses
0lt BTOreßiiiAßD.—Diplomatic relations had.not,
been restored between Austria and Cwifaerland, (
h “DSS«r b Kkra a command of tW Swiss
but BloUy appearto besiokly, nnd : tl»e olives also,
ta ayrpSS^.> ; , • w-j-f-s
££ SSftS-'lf-ii.
Pasha of Egypt have bf off arranged, ~; ;
-Dates from Monrovia to; the 7th
May have elocUpn fpr?MBv-,
dent was over, hut tW result had not been
announce; President Boherts was supposed
to be re-elected. The Colony oontmned pros
perous* . . • - - ■ •
WASHINGTON ITEMS. ■.
' A correspondent of the Philadelphia! Wort*
American mites by telegraph from Washington,
June 16th, as follows: 1
Mr. Eobert J. Walker has been tcndewd fto
mission ta Chinn, but it is not certain that hewdl
aooept, is the mission is laborious, and the cU
land und« Mr; Buchanan, in oonse
qdenee of serious and redden domestic affliotloii.
No suodeaspr is named.. ; Soule and 81idoil : arq.
expected hero daily. The fomer is en route for
Spain; the latter to England, in company with]
Sir. Bobb, the New Orleans banker, to negotiate
railroad bonds. • • ••,•
I hare excellent authority for earing that the
compromisers have tnumpfoed, and that .Dix will
not got thq FrOBCh’MiBSIOB* .
; There ie a rumor here of the loss of the frigate
Macedonian,' at'Canaiy fries,, The Navy Depart
menthaano information of the fact, ondboHeves
the rumor unfounded.
£TI D. H. Dustin, Esq., of the oity of New
York, has been nppointed United States District
Attorney for Minnesota. The National Demo
crat states that Mr. Dustin is unable lawyer, a
bighiy vnlned citizen, and one ofthamoßt to
oorruptable of the most nnoorrupted stamp of
Democrats in that State.
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scat csraiUer’ of ‘is ’ nito 3 V .-■
tho r.anc jt is t7his\ it i: ruled by E5=C - 9
' ,V a-’' - '-' 1
_ TU<i Kslei3-vi Ewopo apicarinoro
; to treat the woild oB tisongli th«»,'o6fa,nas|,
cnrity la it They are retorstos to thu ra^^»®
I tenure of properly—actual grasp. _ ®3®*g» :
i who earticawbout with him hto-htoaket, hto-tm
ietttvnsa.hiatop boots, heii;vfa3:nc»is*sr ®
rsoose to freedom oatbodceh fOT thcno valued
' nrtiolea to be total loss, la the; prototypo of <*»,
'esspsror' holding every foot of nto ground by o
I a ding ahny of soldiers, of pdfco
55K 5 -'
aransiv regards ebaneai” or the natural
ireo-o# events' tinder PmtSunia, as whoßy
reroe to themselves, and maUgaaot ; end, aa
verify that diabolical deeming the ««&«
wmitig peaee-'Hith tusa.ti» jasti
mant iimveryquarter.' ' 1 • . -
Chinaia admitted*to the 'f&cmnaKary ofna
,ns-hyvirttiO of bar rebellion and fk?
inty of aa she is end had. - ’H« dynovty fcw
• this time bo with tho ncuanha of
o'world,’ promoted to equality with that of
macs—(Aom of Erase?, we ebouid -
boltihief msy bo to emperor, csdthp Jictorj
’ somogreat. “prinripla" nay by this, toe ha ve
ispCndod-ber commeroo end .ravpiOdbr?
to fcdteTthe borfoffl of ,
norm by the smoke of war, thd is Bsro-h,.
rue to tbolypo-cf native -todia,- |
nee is cxpenaios rccMecdy ito strength In * i
latsneoim'cosi of which reaalm
ftha Bates of Commons *»&<>
jrrrsßdlswcai- by war, Between todmend
SSfiSS?KSBSSSg.3,
most warlike tribes on ft Ornfory tflOtunsil to
hold them—beautiful prevtoioa for semiring &s
fruit of war outfcffha csed of-peeam
of Caffirnria that onrnUy, Spam, is detested to
cnatcSfcg n supply of theih ncgroca tor a trade,
which abnhaaonfortalsp tu suppress, nndti^nt
which she has cq rsaentiy instated thotiSasra «.
that vbry British Beet epen which she coanjj to
protest her egatost thaJJcHed&nto 3 ' v j ,
B to the Northof Atom, thaPaahn cf Egypt to
sess^sfis^sg.
{ystfijaisssSSH
soiie tho larger chare to psrtit«3!lc3Ttir*n3£_
Turkei's near;tieljdibor,-end sharpest persn:,
VninTSLirtoTta.to& parts of ber dominions,,
fto oily of 18161 - Barfs costinneato
Europe with universal, eatjagstisn, liraopsro
tortin^iathehopocfEnsJinadJcropwoao Os?
taaay'impriEPtis Gsrvinua tccssshio in.erprej
the history"of modern tones ca
of tongjeatcrsracf the people.
aaDyhss aspired to a ‘MaSsis," end her kings
Jew/ continued for tho firs cassias yeara to
move übset
Stt,S3S&»i»-'«:
eign «to that pauper pota«wW
♦ho Pontiff, who assists tho Eapcroiaineowi-.j
, civil cnarohy hy e-iritaslchiosso. Btstostoot
S“Su««£‘g''iS s fS«
fflssssa.'sss^^
and that the 6 boUtionist novel hasbertp. to
f-ifa fiiasrgeftrnna. Praase,
dcr an npatart despot, who bsa j cat ra-O-hbiLb
ed the ltiUottoo V which his
suffered, to test qaist fes the moment by nn <s
tmtagent crfbiditera that, must rein- QoKsjir
taenTand Btataf cad tbacotmuy mtocUto.
every where with .eyaamatia oCleisl
and ttarefoemipireoy. .
'jo- o*. tlaSssy’o 37orc5S V/sso-wfa tts totl
repel* for U» jcnssnrat care of arirtf,o»nMW>o J
dice. CaUresa, TSssssUSsa, Coot* I*3*l j
ji OnbLbCocsUi sea Cosjanjilre DocLses, no eSsrd
Ibrwto Ito tbl* city. CSfSttlsrs, sMs3 f9U fsfJaOsi*, «a
“^Ssfisssss^gs 1
«U Is Just WUot Is V/entcd." „ ' J
cy Bo or»Pr. Peter Voiv>< Cb-tsmnjjgma. 1
tj/Ktvr Ttft, «md «o is(y «u tfto tasted orfctalritota I
Dr im»VVctnlW.
ha lircato iwttert mibSeUat to i W» j
totted, red l» b» wlmed • “s** 3 * I j
Hr TTMlaxa &• F&sch«s of county,»« s«-. 1
taiassdthl* tocoffip3S3^Y*naifcC*»#«l*l|
: *U that it b foeoasseudwl tsfcft. Ho
liaA •<£& U,U hid, to esseSrbcstt &as3aa tDdwJ euro, j
•' Hr. Q- W_ .cgocufea j
of Ui about 7 years of *»**» M&utt tams4_ j
upwards of 1000 wonas tcaa Ua, newm: J tn& j
quarlarcf4alnch.totwoJnchC»lUUSStov-- «» 'I
“ Mr XT. D. Bobb, of Tyre Bpttejs, Srnasrr county, J»»i.|
writes that he cooldtaeniaßTciT taS« V»atßy,Uto
ocmUbsToßotiU BaflaUaAhWKflnixasfflJ
bcsttttar'btioewscen. Sr.JiobS»ca.tt»tttlil3ia*
b}» fcrasj otto to eoyjtoo ranch to. feror ef irtea 1 * V«-
br-Ptf ef
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OILBL MITTS—2OO fiasealulSsaa SSofcfir
Cohort,)
tjeraOß BQDI4.—A few nsr»_oT tia feilmatlo
•fc'jjp' s3 ’ aß^i!**kmxkaLafmjtia*t*
nn i,Ai!tE3-sao Blcwa. toaaastag
JP/"* * CO- ss fifth dai
Spanish {' : For
“ - & & aJKBBOH& r
J- jHWOBD iOXEBAi. WATStt-A/rrall tapjlTor om-
Jc2o _ , Mamtaarct
liOVtt—SO itrta. Extra tfamlly; . .' •-: . .
' • 100 da Sotattae;
ISO do ■ Extras On hand and M ;
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AtfuSnitoa 's*6 »4 to JSswostUli-iMli e -
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low, uni oa KQjjTOß^otitaAssiit,
jo=o _ fesi EalKl=SV nab stteA.
i bpleswb puuiroß ;
A mile of the Batter Won* tea nilco fioa
swwf™s
sett & on
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SUSDHLES— iO bbla. fto. 1 lani i „ .
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Os^WSPJmSss
ffMOfthe ten
fraft tress, it, of easy «4 «4& sjpUcsuonjM ru-jv«
SMSsassßsafisaaasaa
Ko. 49 tifti street ■- jAUKS IVtllllltOP^
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A trtrn DWEUasa BOMS ga Baa rtroi.gtaUia.
J JTo.llSte3FßtrCs!L
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jgf 3QHM <HTOS,WIIS Boa A
/=ToO> JEWELS Y<-Uoci, 81 lusrSit bai ti-tsAaj
1 t * Wot flnofloU J«shy.e<atS3!B*of Esaa
yob Boeiles, o«w pattarr« Esa£. te- All
%wV> soli at tbs lowest KMr Tori prtss, Cr cash. Gto
Tiffa&CalL - ■?••■•’ •• •>» v.-yy-:--
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TMB?rtsils=t rad tlirseisuorCO) tfcapaytesiHj
lt»<Uta3 nl)irttolornw3la!ls»JK2r«is»
upba tha Capital Stock, jsyaSto to .tbs. £~t—alias, ct
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HAVE BBSSOVEE TO T&Z GOIXSE& OY -
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puUJ© gtnsrallJ> c* thirlcjwstyatea,
v wirwwt £S*sct tfed<-C6Cipl6td gtockorCHOlOr
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to-be ***«West?- V- r - xffcs&T
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till ZXXUftAP BTAfJOS.) •' tT •' ...
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tIUy TEA, (cf Btlrticd Wbite ATbeaST) SXOITE, rcct aiAs-
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tȣmbd iai-ttd city, comprising Sa.
CXJItTAIN GOODS AlffD .ffUESITULtIi
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