if this canal bad been it - Would . not haire stuk, eitittordinary amount of $5OO, thou This ii Att. iniptutatit 1: improvement.. While ion, sixty_ miles lcMg, amount of thirty thou have a line of ninety-f. rind thui far constru from the -highest fl.. within the past silty y —Another important cost of completing the should not be omitted Thelands to beoccupie released to the Cotnffi and occupancy of ca by, or "under the oath Pennsylvania." This tious and costly one i public works, is marl so far as concerns thi maining cases, where tamed, present no; se way of its progress; a ixens and owners of In this improvement is so tion, that 1 do not ap , barraument or difficull Tun Uspllvisazio L The-connection of the with the Cheroung C. Elmira, being essentia tire line of inland Hari , terto the great Lakes, advantages to 'be !de will be but partiallyirea it not improper to :brid although not emhnines North Branch Canal fora canal from the s• pursuance to an ,act - State of New York in Allen, Civil Eagineer its cost mode at the tij the Board of Cnnal State. I have before t' Allen, in which the di viding line of Pennsyll and the termination o at Elmira, is stated by 32-100 miles—the Loc and the estimate cost t ty-seven thousand six lays. 1 have myself,- ,rec ' ground along the vall surveyed by Mr. 411 e favorable to the etins have alsaexaminetl th him for that work, and expressing the opinion for its completion. Eaws for the incorp to construct this con that by the north-ea quehanna with the Chl hamton, a distance of ; lately passed by the York, containing ver and no d?ubt is en i e • these connections sf as the North Branch C have finished their *or' If, however, neithpr should immediately be Branch Canal Cornpan terred from pushing vig" project; as nthout ei havers most valuable a' York and Brie Rail R located within a few . 'r the State line, and p cured by law, for_crinn • Having considered work, and the cost of now proceed to brief GLANCE AT 'THE SV upon which it Must 4e . 1 ance, and for prqducl stockholders, will be 1 Anthracite and Shorn •1 1 sum, Salt, lime, Stave chandize, Agricultural cellaneous Freight, fne upon; but as before rem :1 Bence of large rerwine be a mineral tonnage wl bear. The Wyoming Coa known, that it is Oar more than to mention ness of the veins, the q the facilities for mining the canal, are not in an if equaled, in any othe sylvania. Indeed, as ' advantages beyond ,all it is a fact, that no in of Wyomin , 7 coal are n hundred mile s, to tide u market of the Atlantic i with coal transported but half that distance fr If, by opening an 'pv, _ northward, where no o bly - enter into coin petit their charter, the North pan); have the exclOsiv of the Susquehanna; a as that 41 . 0 W going on Schuylkill can spring such an avenue, a war 1 200,000 tons ofcoal--i ted; that in this one art and reliable towline, eight per cent. ' iiphn complete the work i judgment, the ams ' ini P pal in the manufacture )dries and oilier matiuf *estic purpies, thriing led,* on- the lakes, 'We '"would amount to mu Pei:jaw out of the 'es#,M `be aped at bsiregO 'markets on the lakes, she 40'4 steamboats. 1,, iiieffitioilit by R. W. ;ROisisio 7 ihi - Manage -litiirigatiok , oo4any, liii:jiad seen in `St LawretipiiNnoVv %rougbt by . iii*iiitilti referregixi'ifie--, horning an ever-mindful Profidence has ahowered upon' us a plentiful and reviving Fain. The crops in , this county generally took well, and promise a more than , usually bundant harvest. • . The long talked of Convention for the mr-- provement of . Wester Harbors . nd Rivers, issmbled at Chicago on the sth inst. Del igates appeared , from (nearly all the States iind Territories, which shows pretty' clearly Oat public feeling is 1. awakened to die Ibis- Portance of developing the indefinite resew. Os of the giant West. i Ron:EdWard Bates,. . d' Missouri, was chosen to preside civerl the I Convention, assisted by a laigeinumber of` Ticer-a t a'Secretar i es.'Leiters i rest en s all I , Were read 1 from. Mri Xtin Boren, 4ork Clay, Silas Wrigh4 - 4 . hoinas H: Benton.,, Lewis bassi, aminthei distinguished*entle men, all ofl whom. had been specialty invi- - , ed , but were - prevented frOm atterding• here seetiied ta be grent unaniinity of - lag amoncall :With , ipgatd io,iir.t.-,a,v 4 iiritd! 'object °fibs - Convention. : Miiii,us.: Renton nd Wright; il% . tbeitl.tt,tiris 'clig 4 ' . .l -t .: 14). .10410' somewhat it-litielt„',4iiik#od. 1g !Imi,tfilip'jiriO(ifili!Pa!; , ??: * *l# 4 l:r"i)4 l ' - .. on and R l ivers;inis strictly -withiiC*lii -0 d ad the_control of on ~u er _., . _ .. elist Glivernmatit. - - -.' -.-. '.':- - 1' . .:.4 i• r.:.:1, , 1 , :• Tke P9lll'ePti#P - wasinfilre tied : lits#o2- at of the Delegatii,"iiidiiii-ifilibillilieeed, : ,,,,,,, 4 , ;"' ,- . ,1 . , -,.?,,,,..%!', The Chicago` Convention: is