E 3 ' 4 l - 1 7 1 - 11116 11111 ,1 q; no JOURNAL; , . LATEZ FIIOIIII ESGf. Mkt! !--Tbe steamship Calm ' bia s Ull iptainudkinr4 ar . 'ved.nt Deakin en the 19th wish (Mal Liverpoialovh nce she sailed , on the . 4th • inst. ' , She brought Out, ti3 - "puriengers. Her MR. • is nol'important..ll 1",. .• - . . • ' The tory majority in f)arliarnent-ii about SO. _ Sir Robert Peel,.the new prime Idmister that is to • [ he, it is said will not adtogether lib andua the moat: tires of the Melbourne Ministry,. „ ' • , ' - Dickens (Raz) is Wrinng a now work. It is called le Pick Nick Papers. i ' I . - ' The Britannia maid her homeward patarge in - the unprecedented shortltimeof twelve days and six noun. , -) ~ tr.R.- Mocks are unsa eable in, England, owing to 'the disgraceful failure of Florida, Mississippi end lo dises` to pay the interes t en their debt. • , .! It is stated that a wrack, answering tothe deserip. -lion of the ill-fated pr.-ardent, has beta found off the goalie, Norway. Da.uhtful. The personal ,attractkons. of Queen Victoria are incriern'irg over* dayi, l c There wee mach :aUXii3t, in England fiaPectinif the karvest.t, - ' - ' : 1.. i • • . _.-The Eastern Question is definitely settled. ' Tride in . the 171Cti - ufituting dietricts very dull.— Cotton has fallen 3,1. ', t. 1. The U. S. frigat . BMtalywine arrived et Li.bon owthe 24th of Jutyj in 124 - days from New York. i niance .ii unusually quiet, considering the nutn - bar Of Frenchmen rliving in that country. The 4 , three days" passed off without any disturbance. • • ~ The Queen haa'discoered•tbet Prince Albert is a confirmed tobacco chewer. The brute Uses Mrs. Miller's fine cut. i ' The admirers of }ha t fist, Sir David •Wilkie,l . e meeting to - take mess memoryivill%alellf in! ': thought sarisable tii , IN , !let; at the suegestiln c preside, the meeting tad Two remarkable tam , loofa of 'lnt. - jam& li protest of Queen Christ! nation, against - thol del guardianship of 'her Ichi •over's explanation -4f hi 1 •ChaMbers. __ , _I Eltrattata RAYL *AY -1 .-I'NR important desidera tuni in the cnnstructio of - Railroads. has at length been attained, ss that of merely,an" iron ribbed " road, but the enure; so erstructuro of that material :may now be &mindere fair practicable. This un -11 4royement combines ccionetnv,duribility, and beau ty, end is the invention of Mr. J. Spaulding and -- Mr.; Isherwood, practMal engineers on the New- York, and. Erie Railepad. ' Two archee, ten feet each, of this inventions nowM use on the Ithaca and Oivego Rail' Riiadj half a mile west of this vil. lege, over which the rcitilar trains _e passvery day. We understand that is [brunch road from Factory. Title, M this couotht to !the Pennsylvania line, four miles length, as forthwith to be_ constructed on this plan, and the &stings are now being made. This invention is of great importane -. It will produce an entire revolution is the construction of railititide, as it can bo built cheapr than the common mode and its durability ie beyond computation. • It will -open a-new riteirketl for the immense beds of ore -with which -our cozintr'y abounds ' and sbviato the necessity, now unavoidable, of depending upon England for rails.l All who have examined the week operation, itre struck with its simplicity, beauty and strengtli—iis advantages are incalcula olo.v-Osteegs Advertiser . Ma. 'CLAY'S Sesici4—Mr. Clay's speech in the 'Senate on the 19th iinst.ona President Tyler's veto anessags, is represented lw one of his grestmit and ; happiest efforts. He spoke for two hours. ' While defining kis own positio r n, Mr. Clay handled the Pre qident, tenderly—disclaimed the harboring of tiny un bind feeling towards Mr. Tyler-:-..and recommended life political friends to go l on in the good work they had . already commenced. He was followed by Mr. Rives, who defended the ionise of the President. This drew from Mr. Clay 'a second speech brief, but of tremendous 'power And effect. The Senator from the Old Dominion was l orripletely aped up." I.Tar BiNK4CPT gives us ninth pleas • are to 'state that the Bart rupt'liiil 7 otie of the great *leading =source of the democratic party--has passed Both houses of CopgreT has promptly. received the signature of the Preside t.end_is now the law of the lied! Let all unfortrtto bankrupts . -remember, that on the final.passag9 of the bill in the House . of ePresentstives, the vote stood 110 to 106, and that QNLY THREE I.OC9FOCOS voted in the affir :native; The bill does fut take effect until Yebrua 'l4 next. • The late Frederick • eynolds, the dramatist, oh ti serving once to Mr. -- Wise, the . prompter at Cosant 'Garden theatre, the thin eerier the/ house at one of his own plays, said be opposed ..it was owi g to the war." * .No;' . said e lattecliit is owing to the ilsece. i 1 cti• The vote in the senate on t e lOthingt., on .tde reconsideration of th. - vetoed ban bill, stood 25 yeas to 21 nays; urso it nes lost, a constitu tional majority of two beincrequired. Gep William Kent, eo of the Chancellor, baa been appointed Judge of the 1 iratbircuit Court in Now York. cry Lettere from Buts to that the_examinatiop there induced I-belief that there were et least three kundrad persons on hood the ilt•fated Erie. 120' Ths ,„ Noir York penny papers pnbliaked good whig should subs • I ' N . PUSTItt MUST tvomen sell awn together en New .Y rk. Vt'htte one'selle a man 4orn, the other picks hi, 'pocket. _Ty The democratic, higa of Dauphin - county . have nominated &Mull- IL Clark and Berjwth Musser fur the Legislature. . . 1 1 ' a o•-• Gen, Charles lidwalleder wee drowned in the Canal usu. 111'?gere' Mill, Indians Co., Pa.; the 113th isst I • • z• CritntTr.—Untseing a young Indy's entaot to Ven2L,lo her to ancomt • t • The, whole of- human virtue may be reduced to Speaking the truth sissy:a, and doing good to others. I al. It is estimated that from 1200 Id f5OO houses ba erected this year In`dincirmati. • - Barton% tationhl theatre s Philsde!phis. is I awl open. The loeofocoa hay. nominated Sarovel Bad ger for Mayor of Philadialphia: j There aro 11 engines and 15 hose companies attached to the Mc 'Jeri • • t•of-Philadelphia, pj Forty-two death.; cholea infantura. Ono of tit° Lisinp•lrghtera at Hartforlperforma hJs daties oa harstbackt - ,