The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855, May 26, 1854, Image 2

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SCOTTSnUltO, FIIIDAV, MAY 20, 1S3I.
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Tun Wauon Road. TIio work on this
rond is still progressing, and each day wo
hear of its rapid ndvaiiconicnt. Wo pro
phecy that In n fow yours tlio T rnil will
cover n portion of this rond, mul heavy
train?, laden with produco mul provisions,
bo running from Scoltsburg to Portland.
This prophecy to many may appear chi
merical, aud snvor a littlo of gas. Never
tholessit is suro to como to pass, ns tho
Umpqua valloy is tho only natural 'outlet
from tho interior of Southern Oregon to the
Pacific Ocean.
To Corr!:ii'omi:l'tr. W. N. G.'acom
municatious have been lost or misl.iid.
Tho communicatinus signod
"Zcrali"
will appear in onr next. Wo nro sorrv
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tamo too lato for tho present number.
'Ujsi's" communication abounds with
ILr.
dclldato touches. It is entirely
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"for our little, unassuming sheet;
,vc taken tho liberty of sending it
OiS. Mail lino to tho Emperor of
China, as no one short of a Celestial could
appreciate its nngelio highfalutinism.
MUs " Adelia " had better quit writing
poetry, and turn her attention to raising
chickens, instead of meddling with " birds
of Faradise," and " golden pheasants," a
branch of ornithology of which sho is en
tirely ignorant.
OCT Wo are informed that S. 1 Chad
wick, Esq., will speak in Green Valley on
Friday afternoon, Juno 2d; at Oldham's
place, Calapooiah, on Juno 3d, and at Von.
calla on the morning of tho election, on the
subject of n Stato Convention.
OCT We learn that Amos E. Rogers, Esq.,
lias been appointed Clerk of thu United
States District Court, for Coose county,
O. T.
y " Pkookiiss or Civilization." An In
dian cauoc came up the river the other day,
carrying a square-sail and top.sail.
, OCT Fifty-six warriori from DeChuto'ii
v river arrived at Yrckaoniho 10th Inst., with'
1 !? "tho Intention of flgljting Qio Shasta Indians.
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I ! ,J" Vo ro indebted- Jto'Mr. llolhrook,
hit' Agciit of.'.daui As Co.' Express; at Ore-
gon City, for filc3 of late papers.
OCrC. S. Ditnw, Esq., Jacksontiile, is
authorized to act as agent for tho Gazette-
Jacksonville, O. T., May 10, 185 1.
Mit- Editor : Permit mo tc. tender you
my acknowledgments for tho receipt of the
ilrst number of your paper "The Wmpqua
Weekly Gazette"
This portion of Oregon, since its early
settlement, has labored under cry many
serious disadvantages for the want of a me
dium through which its citizens might ad
vocato their own rights, and mako their
wants known to tho world ; and to this ob
ject 1 have no doubt you will lend a heJp
ing hand, inasmuch r.s such a course, if
- properly pursued, would prove of vital im
nottanco to every citizen of Southern Oro
gon, to say nothing of its beneficial rcsulu f
to tho northern counties of California. It
is true tlio "Mountain Herald" has gene
rously espoused our cause, and has at nil
times ami on all occasions used every ex
ertion to promoto tho best interests of this
section of tho country. Yet from thu fact
of that valuable sheet being located south
of tho forty-second narallel7ln a country of.
moro than ordinary interest, whoso cituens
iro noted lor tlieir enterprise, industry, and
jenerosily, wo must not claim nor oxpectto
roctivo tho boon to which they are justly
entitled.
I. .!. I . ..!.:..,. .1 :.......
Southern Oregon and Northern Cnlifor-
-mia possess supyrior ndVnntageb ocr any
other portion .if tho Pacific coast, and in
vlnw nf its nrrrfr.ulinrnlnnd mineral rcsour-
ces, its motes and boundaries fixed by tho
..v.. ... -.- n. - .
God of Nature, together with the general
good feeling existing among all classes of
its citizens towards each other, it seems to
bo almost a Nation of itself.
' ' Nothing can appear moro beautiful to tho
eye, than a glanco over our exceedingly
rich and fertilo valleys to gazo with won
der and delight nt tho permanency of our
improvements, which havo sprung into ex
istenco in tho short spaco of thrco years
tho indomitable energy of our cit'ucnB, in
securing to themselves homes, not inferior
to those they left behind them whilo on
our placers and in our ravines and moun
tain gorges you behold tho " hardy minor,"
toiling on, toiling over constantly looking
for his "pile." which will euablo fiim to re
turn to his loved ones at home, or perhnps
funiibh the moans of bringing them to their
future homo in this land of gold.
"With my best wishes for your tucccss in
your laudablo undertaking, I remain
Respectfully yours, Pjiilom.
Dnipciuri County Court,
MayTi:iim, 18!) 1.
Junor. Dkaiiv presiding.
.1. W. Dm:v, U. S. Marshal.
R. E. SritATTON, U. S. Dlst. Attorney.
H. F. Cuauwick, District Attorney.
J. A. Knowi.i:s, SlierilU
R. J. IiADD, Clork.
Attounii: in Atti:m)am:i: A. (
Gibbs, Esq., R. E. Stratton, Esq., W. W.
Chapman, Esq., D. It. Italian, Esq., and
S. F. Chndwick, Esq.
Giiami Jnioits John Hudson, Fore
man, I.owls Churchill, Lemuel Rcckct, E.
Stovons, Thomas S. Colvin, (5. W. Snyder,
Robert Smith, Thomas Pollock, E. Estos,
Thus. Robinson, J. J. Kellogg, Alfied Am
broso, W. J. J. Scott, II. Duhoy, I.ovi
Scott, Charles Putnam, R. Hratton, A. W.
More.
United States w. G. X. Slocum. Dis
missed. Territory of Oregon r.t. Win. II. Hrackct.
Indiotmcnt continued.
Urown rt al. vs. Winchester et al. Dis
missed. James llutlcr vs. A. E. Racklelf et al.
Settled.
Henry W. Suvernnco vs. Heiiry Urown.
Continued.
I.ei Scott vs. J. D. May. Default of
defendant entered.
D. W. Frarey vs. I.ci Seott and Win.
Scott. Continued.
I Publa Martenas vs. IJriggs aud Thomp
son. Dismissed.
II. Scott vs. Colvin et al. Continued.
Win. N. Wells and W. V. Johnson vs.
May oc Purdy. Decree of lalo ordered.
Tibbetts rr. Tibbetts. Contiutied.
E. 1. Drew rt. Levi Cant. Motion to
dissolve injunction motion overruled.
Elkto.v, May 21th, 1SSI.
In pursuance of n notice posted at the
Court House of Umpqiia county, a meeting
of tho citizens of Uuiqtia county and ad
joining counties assembled at tho above
place, on Tuesday, Max 2 lib, at 12 o'clock,
M., for thu purpose of considering tho pro
priety of voting for a convention to forma
State Constitution.
Col. W. W. CHAPMAN w.i? called to
tho Chair, and Jon:; W. Flow waschoion!
1 Snirsrtf r
! D. R. 'Italian, Etn., of JicLson county. '
R. E. Slratton, Esq., of Douglass county, ' V "TrR on Mfurv Tointv :
and A. C. Gibbs, Km., Dr. J. W. Drew, I . "'"; "y '! published proceed
and H. F. Clmduick. Esa. of Umimnn i'.'l" . ' ,0 tonvciUion lioMon at ICIkton,
f-nntlfl ntlfli
ressed tho mcctiig.
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A motion was mado bj A,
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U. lilllDS,
Esq., and adopted, that Messrs. J. W.
Drew, D. II. Italian and J W. Flovd bo
appointed u committee to drift resolutions;
whereupon Ikey presented tlb following:
Ilesnlccil, That In the 'minion -of this
meetitia, )ho tirno has now q rived' uhon a
duo regard to tlio truo Interts of. Oregon
imperatively demands that' tlio initiatory
steps towards tho formation of a State Gov
ernment should now ho taken by voting at
tho coming election for n Omentum
form a Stato Constitution.
llesohcd, That tho Secrtary of this
meeting is hereby requested o forward n
copy of tho proceedings of tin meeting to
all tho newspapers of this Terrtory for pub
lication
On motion, the abovo reeoutions wero
unauinioutly adopted. jon tho south, and Rossi v Uaidsona on
On motion, the mcctins ndourntd iwcj tho north hide of Miner itreet. 'lliu fol-
die. ' lowing is n hurried estimate of thu lowes
t. it. lWI.WVl.., luainiiau.
niocracy
election.
Tho conucnlion was tcmorariIy organ-
icuiiou w.-ik n;iii".'v '"a-"
ing THOMAS SMITH to
.. ii ir iiitiiuniiv
appointing It. H- Dkauiioun
ized by callui
Chair, and
Secretary.
IU i..fln annotated
.""r-.Yr."V.tlnCriAo..tIali
John W. Flovd, Secretary. C.W. Mink, 81,0110: hhaw, S.,000: frijl .mrcM,B j tho furtliest isles of tho reason with nn Intellect idnnwt npjuul.
Sleeper & Han.blin,6.VO0O: JulieruVSto. il(lllljK will, tlmw raru and costly mating to divinity Itself and fully dolgyd
Pursuant to rah1, the delcg.fes from tho;phens, dl'J.OOO; Spencer, SI, . 0() ; Uelaml ,,rotjllct, w,ic, Imtllru i:t, distributed with 'that ho should carry on a social and coi-
, ffi.r,.n nr,.- MPa nf Don.. .. rnuntv met ' AC II0VI, C,uoui usuiiwon. v iuiiwi, -..; ,, nm i.vni ouiii.r uitli more 131 intercourse. CO-OXIOHSIVO Willi BO
in convention at Deer Creek, en Saturday. 1100; D. D. Colton, S'J.OOO; S. R. How-1 . , - r,.!lw.!H'IiiL's. Tlio value tilamt ho inhabits. I 'or that purposo U
.May la, 16.1, for tho puriiosoof nomiua- HU, 8 1 ,500 ; f rccn 8'-,()00; Jacks iV Ja, f(, commcrco f wi,ic, wo nr0 (11M to created this globe, with a variety of sj
I.. J ... ... ' ' . . ...... n.a fccnnf.. I'nlirinun 810.0(11): II. I. .. . .. i. ...... ..(!!. ...... . .,, I ...,.,, ...i.wrt.
me nan, uuaies to no innoriea nv mo vo- ..., -,v..., .............. w. -.,.--, ... 1(,r, . . nmct invoreo ree nienis. is no nun n vnimv " ". ' lllllll't
of said county, at the coining Juno Goldsmith, 810,000; -Newman V Co., 9;'. ' Sl.crct l(, thu world. Iy river, seas, lakes, gulfs, and ocean,
" " Z" ZZ . , veial orecinctS.i"00; Ho,ar. (butcher,, 1,0)0; jj. C. Kel
0n w I1U,,0I)) a Commilteo wis appointed
, ,onnrt ..i,.., nmi on0r of proceedings,
, fnr .,' ,.n:mnont or'-aniatlon of tho con-.
I - I ""
tuniiuii. . . . .
it-...
Tho committee having reported, tho con-
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of jqhS GOULD) Esq., President, nnd '1'1, n,'We lmato will bo round in tho
,. ,, u.,1...fT0.v and J. M. AiiiiiNOTiiN.tngsri-gntu to bo nearly correct; but in do-
vr.nl inn VK! Ill IV iiruuiiwvu . iim cuxikjii
,. ,-;
.nfrri.inri.TH.
Tho convention, on motion, proceeded to
I.. ,n,lMnln fnr tl.n RfiVlTf,! nffW.
in Douglass county, to bo filled by election
on tho first Monday in Juno next.
Whereupon it nppeared that the follow
ing gentlemen were duly nominated, for tho
several oiliccs annexed to their names :
Representative James I'. Gazeley.
SherifT L. D. Kent.
County Commissioner II. D. O'llrieiu
Assessor w. u. Milium.
Superintendent of Common ncliools
G. 1). Sanderson.
Auditor R. II. Donrborn.
Treasurer Geo. llnnnnti.
Coroner Grover.
Prosecuting Attorney R. E. Slratton.
Several of tho candidates were called for,
and addressed the convention, with much
spirit and point. Tho utmost liurmony and
good fooling prevailed.
On motion, it was ordered that tho Sec-
retaiies furnish the " Oregon Stntcxmun,"
"Tho Uinpqun Weekly (inotto," aud the
" Weekly Times," copies of tho proceed
ings, with n request to publish tho same.
Convention adjourned.
JOHN GOULD, Preri.lout.
J. M. AuiiiMiroN,
R. E. Sni.vrro.N, )
Secretin ion.
ScoTrsnriKi, May 2.", 1851.
Mit. Eiiithu: Sin: In reply to several
communications in your last number, nllow
mo to express my regret at the manner in
which my name' has been connected with
tho ollico of Prolmto Judge.
Tho singular method by which I have
becomo an involuntary and letiictaut party
I" a public discussion of tho question
whether I nni n candidato for an important
ollico, linn prevented mo from declining Iho
noniinntion at an earlier period. Having
received neither ollicial nor public uotico
ol my nomination, it was out of my power
ueciuiu to run lor an ollico I tlitl not do
irc. Aud especially, when thu name of'" Acjlmi," said Mr. dishing." Is the noeos
another L'entleiiiaii had nnnenred niibliclv. ! -ity ofiuirai'o, and eHiK'cially of tho noi
as tho regular Whig candidate, it would I
feem iniportlnenco on my jart to either ae
copi or decline too iiomiualiou. J hu sub-
fequonX-jti:u8sioii oC the mtitler in your
last number, givei mo an opportunity to
say, injustice to nivself and Irieuds, that I
am not a candidate for any olilco.
Ry publishing the above, you will obligo
iiu, nun mil to re j i iiiriuertiouiii or i ueus
!ion. Yours, resneetfullv.
.SAMUELS. MANN.
Wiciii:sti:ii, .May 10, 18.". I.
Eniron or thu IbirufA (i'..i:rii::
bin: In answer to your inquiries con.
corning tho Umjxpin harbor, I will say that
from personal observation, and reports of
wiip masters, i oeiievo tliero is twenlv-sev-on
feet of water in tho channel at hig'h w.v
ter.
It is buta short distanco from deep water
outride to deep water inride of tho liar.
The marks of thu entrnnco are plain and
easily learned. In good weather, at high
water, ocean steamers may enter ami ilu
p.ut without dilliculty. Small steamers
may crors the- bar nt'anv lime, except in
heavy gale. vry respectfully,
Your ob.l'tserv't,
A. C GIMltS.
VVUe Vaw ('"M,C
' ' ' ' n n;nscMl tlint my uninu
a ""l '" """'inaiion tor tlio otlico or
Counts Sutiorint ..rwl.w.f Mil.n.,,.1. ..., I..
I sensible to tho compliment, justice to mv
, ,. ......v ..iij.,1, nn ,
self forbids that 1 should ue-m .1.,, n;t.
nation. I would reeoinnwgil tho qauiu of'
J. L. Gilbert as n candidate for tlut.'oflice. '
i our rispepcuiiv, .
' N.W. AMiEN.
mv,. . , ,.7- , - . -
OM'MIALP OF t!vA IN AS 'S'!
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loss j'Mimaii'd at .sii..iuu ;: :
. . :
icsieroayaoouioneoc ,ick, w.reori.ut
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out in the liakery of Mr. II. I). Van Wyek. 1
on Miner street. Tho wind coming from
tho north and eat, caused the fire to range
wostward :ind dc-trnv a 1 that iinrtiou ol
tho town west of Cohen 8 brick buildings
"- . - ... ..
nusmiiieu -
810,000;
Roscnborough, 80.000; Dr.
ir cr.nn- V
fe'lA-Joi.
I i air, c-,uijii, Jon
,,,,' 8J00() . m
V. Rums, 81,000; S.
omnia, &i, 'Mit: ;iiaiii-
Isou, 8000;Gillett .V.
Co,,8.()00; Ilrewery, 82,000; Shepard
', 81,000 ; Mexican woman, 81.
ui woman, tl,
f)00; E. C. Kel
jr. '0,,0 ;
orribou, l.hOI); Dr..' !ioo,,000;i,,
"!y.ft; Jarny. '.r' ''"T.T"'
-, m . ( m 111, fS.il
?.'J",., 5 .J; V?.""J !!!' '''.. ".; ' ""'""Vv Jlr,.)l
If .....l.n..l.. 1 71 r.llll . Ilnrtlir.r. . ll.i.il.i-j. '
i i. inn. 11....M UI...,...,,,..! o nriri .
i Piuirami ..,.jx,M , ,.
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toil iurv inueh to I ho contrary.
. Much prniw u uo many lw. r
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tllCir lintirilll' CllorlS 111 UaMl.g ll.u .i ......
tvnrntlin.B. Tho Chuton Hivor Indians
i.itolicil Iii mid worked liko men in having
property, for which they deserve much
I . .. . f.tAn (.nil !l 14
imposiihlo to give n ""'into desciption or
nffalre YrcU Ilrrahl, Vlth mat.
ir..,..., it. ;.,, ia vni. in (mjiiiuoiwii. '
m... it... ililleront localitioH in this
vl-iniiv m. fnr ns wo Havo nearu, u.,r K
'l-iiJl? in ,w . 1 1
thu pint week, havo been doing well
. . l.!.- Imnduntnn till in tt
Oino, indeed, aroieai.MiiK .........- .-....
Wo havo not i-paco io paru.....u, ,
tho amounts ri-alted will compare favora
bly with thoso of any week during tho
prcci.t season. This, is encouraging to
miners, and will nM '" imprefising thu nl
ready established fact that tho extreme y
northern mines of California aro not only
ii.oxhnustiblo. but maintain that oven tenor
which impart health and prospoii y to all
kinds or business. Yrvhft Herald.
nun' ii nrnn rs:t hiiii: u. u. t itn u vi:u. i . . . .i i!,i... n...... ...i..i,i i,. .. inn iniiirmirmffi ti i
1"Wi SIMIVIII ..-. -.... - "F 1 I
fionntur Diuvhoii'n Stullroiut
lows,.
Wo((lvn below an extract from tho
speech of the lion. John J.. Dawson, of
Pennsylvania, recently delivered In Con
giess, in sitpiiort of tho " HuiueMoiid lllll,"
reported by hiiii as Chaiimau of thu Com
mitteo on Agriculture. Wo regret our Inn
bilitv to piihlUh tho ouliro tqiccch, inasmuch
i.a thu quculinii no ably pieHcntcd ami dis
cussed by Mr. I). Is at present attracting
the consideration of some of our most emi
nent statesmen.
That puitiou of thu speech which wo
publish, lofci.s to tho Pauilie Railroad, aud
h very appositely introduced with thu sub
ject under immediate discussion :
Sir, I was sliuek by a remark niadu by
the Attorney (ieueial of the Government
in a leeeut speech made at Itallimore, or
Newark, when noMininmiyhu:. with Iiih
brethren of tho Cabinet, our honored Chief
Magistrate in his ollicial Unit to Now i ork.
turn. phyMcal ami poliliciil, uliieli wo hold
' : ri v --.-F -,
.among the natioim of tho earth." This,
tlr,
, is most emphatically true ; and the on-
::":V:r!;l".:."''.r.r.s:i:vv.;'i
stand still if wo wish it. This appropriate
and well uttered remark was made in re
ferenco to another great question with
"hlcli thu present hat a most important
connection. I allude to tho great Pacific I
...:l iim i .- i. .. i i..i ... . ... '
i.iiiniij. i hu value in Kiicn a uiguway ioi
1 the eommereu !' the country and tho wnihl,
I am glad to llud, is thoroughly appreciated
by our people. Sull'.r mu to glance a mo
ment nt tho great ends which ar.i contem
plated liy a completion of Unit wink. Rut,
j"ir. I must dissent entirely from the couclu
ion of the argument drawn by thu distill
.,..1.1. ...I l....l ..i.i. . w ..tt.., . i t "iiiuii "vo mv ten uiu irauu hi iiioso viu;
giilsned head ol tlio ur Ueparttue it fro m . x . r .i i i i ... i . .
ii ...... ..u.t eir .it regions of tlio lakes and tho nortliwes.
its necessity as a mens re of defence to the v , . , , , ,r . . i m
country, r-xcept in connection with tho ! 'lUX m i l'"'i l.er rrti o bnll
homesfead policy, which will carry nloiia'1 "' " r".rd" rnll without do.nesllo pre
the line of tho road, nn.l into tho gorges,, "" !'WII,'T7 , ', ,r"
the mountain, u train of e.nigra.i.V, ol ae- ,,ur ! Ur 'A'f P' "";
lual settlers "bio and willing to protect it ''''' 'iit ftotor.es and workshop; tsJo.
against hostile aggression. without n numerous and still growing i.wo.
Hut I wishtolooka moment at the great I''0,1" clothe will, .lulls from foreign loonij,
purpose which it i ,!,.,tm, t iUlIH.e '"" M''l''y wth foreign luxur.es-wlth
fac.litaliiig thu roniiiiercu of tho world. It " co1 l' ,ml U'a '""l """ n,,"l t,lw,M"l
U bv such n h.ghwav. indeed, thnt the dis-, w'tl' W,,,1U,, nml '. ft,ml l''w 5 "
jointed rnemliKMof .mr a-t confederacy "U !,,"11co1ao,,,, i Mitl' u",,,ry d crook
dNjointedoidybvtl,.. interu.nionoruv.utlV ui',' ,aCB il"1 Juwt'ry5 with linens
..Ti.t..,ir,l,.nl,'i,. r.ir..-. .....i ;.;,. ..i.r-i. .and woolluus.
separate our Atlantic and P.icilic regions
... .....' f i
aru to bo brought into cl-.e and easy
proximity; thnt the barrier of tho Stony
mountains i to he broken down, no longer
to interpose, h towering bights and inhos
pitablu snows, an obstacle to int.-reourse.
but tho dweller bv the niutook. tie, llud. I
'i, ami the Potomac i..a n.ns a. readily
"' nI'10'1 '1U t hi fri-nds on tho
Sacramento and tho San Joaquin, as lip can
at this time to Now Orleau
l'..ii...r..i 'I'M.. l... ..Ml i..m.,iliti- il a
ii, .u.ioiio. on
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might v
and ...aj...ilice..t achievement of
''Wars the magnitude or this enterprise. -
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scientific I
i!. .rnn.I Kkill. Rut Mill greater .
,. r..cl mm ii in (i, inriiiiuu j, - .iiui
mv -v .... .... .. . Ull'l vn 111.11..'
r ,.,,.,i;,.,,i n,.. i,i,.i,u:iv r,r thu other
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Lii'lH'l IIIMII'MIB su (IIU
". , '"v", ", ' C n;Z...n . :Vl. xUU
J, of lt. Atlaude, but hcarctly t0
her ,Voni ,(.w UU) in ,
' .. . .. ' -. i
f-i.iTr. on riin.tr i p. urn romiiiLTCiiii
...,..., ...n. ...i:...,. nli i,u ndh-cted back I
increased iiitenilv; on tho ouo hnnd,!ut bo an intcrcharigu of commercial com
frm ,10i0,u,rof0.',,l,ur;Cnii race", and inodilies. Tho Almighty, In his bouirilcii
,j10 )0 r ,l0 y,0dr ,,m the African j'bencficinco, created man In his own iige,
nn a,, nilii.r fnini tin. Crn. n of our
. hoi. tins trnuo v.
Tyro aud Sidmras commercial cities. Its
peculiar commodities built uji subsequently
and in Miccumn'or. tho cities ol l!nh Ion, nml
Palmyra, and Alexandria, and Constanti
nople, and Venice, and Genoa, mid Ant
werp, and Rrugi'K, and Amsterdam, and, at
this day, contributes its richest streams to
111
io commercial importance ol London, aim
Parlii. mul New ork.
Rut. sir. tho courr.o nud enriching char
' nnlnr il Ilu. I Irumlnl I'lilMlllori'll ll.'HII IK'UII
' . .. . . ' .
I, i ...:,i. ,,ri;,,i.,,ii,. ..i.ti-li rnminot
inu;ui. t.u. . jti Mviti'mtj, . .. ...... - --
imitate hero,) by ouo who, wtlil in ihlo brauol.
or tho LegUlnliiru, has grown gray In tlio
distinguished service ol iiih coiiniry. i rv
O.r to thu Senator from AliiMouii, wliosoen-
thiiKlns-n on this Hiibjnct does him honor,
nml who, in Ids Hpeeches upon it, has illus
traled il with n Hood of elegant learning,
which ho in over ready to pour ' .-.ry
subject which hu toiiuhna.
If wo do not immediately poicelvn the
connection which tbW project has with tho
munsiito chiefly under consideration, wo
l.nvA nnlv to reflect that tho commcrco of
uuy country js limited by the amount of
nroducts uliieli it lias to givu in oxchango.
Now, it i8 oxuully tho products ol ngne.ul
inm whip, i uro cal oil for, liy tho millions
..f ihn Chlneho and Japan Empires suffer,
ing from tho evils of uu overcrowded pop.
IIIIIUOII , m mu" -"
transit nfi'orddd by this, road, in connection
with (ho Pacific bleaiuer, reaching tho East
from tho Wost, will euablo us to furnish
them with mlu.irablo promptness, nml in
the greatest abundance. In return, tho
cultivator of tlio soil will roceivo u full and
cheap supply of tho now costly luiuries of
'China and India. Tim limner uin ..
without alarm at tho lurumls o'iiiurv n'
wife and daughters comfortably ..imyodl,!
tho ullks and riisliiiii'rns of China u,A vit
bol and tho tun of llm Culosllnl IJn,.,t0
if I lllltl II IMI tl If.iifliti.... . I.I i.
ol lla.or nliluli ho will noiiroely rtounlfo
ns of tho miiiiio hold which, robhel o it,
best prnpurtien by a twelve month tonup
ho yet know how to prUo. '
True It is that tho spirit of thu woiJd t
commercial, aud that tho sliiprt of n t)a
tiotm now meet In friendly rivalry upon
every son. Tho rdmro of trade, hewovor
which will fall to each tuition is yul,(o Ln
dotenuiuod by tho luturiihl tapniilllt. nj
ihivelopiucnt of each. And nllow 0 to
say, that tho cllcct upon production ofthn
passage of ibis bill, In connection with that
which nhall provide for the countruullun of
tho Pacilio railway, will bo great beyonj
tho teach of pnipheoy to toll. Wliat thi
opening of a great aveutio Into Territory nt
that time unsettled will ell'ect, has alrcmlv
ui'cii uiiisir.-iu'ii on n iiiaguiuceui rcaio In
tho ease of uw York. Thu 'cuius. of. JJj
win i'n iii::iK.. ii. tVzi. s,-Jll.v
...... ,, ' tfi,.,!:,tttirZ!r;r:T T'i.!.
sprung at oueoiMe m, $Qpilm;mtr
U thu hcglulhift)ertlM MuMnticMters
New York lindKfl rrpnlntfmnnrhnrnrty
llinusnud, That sho now Approaches in
inagtiitudu tlio city of Paris, numbering
inure than seven hundred tlioiuud aotiln,
is to bo attributed mainly to thu develop.
incut ol Iter great interim! resource, con
sequent upon thu completion of thu onunl,
and yet further rince, by thosu triple linudl
of iron, by which her eastern and western
extremities havo been bound toguthur, aud
n,,, ,..i.., H... ,i. ,. a,:ii ...i,.m.Im..- ..m. ..r
Kit i.Jl.ll .IIU IIIU mill I'H'iiii. .men ti
railway throughout tlm country what thu
canals and the rivers ploughed by thu steam
boat, but illustrations of thu happy effort
of riicli works in oiieiiiiiL' no our domuslic
'"."' rail. ,g into l.einK new ami
,,al,J'Jr "l1 -'oi..inunities which react again
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mcrT7naT nee.r increase,, a W ' V " ' '
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and ibo odoi.l.oi...if. ...r . "",r. ,,r
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mciiiclv stimulated thereby. ( treat , j(
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im
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.. r.i.w. what ...m h r,r.
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to public audero onco adopted.
T, cuIIVBtirln of tho sol s a nilnri
;. nml II U n rosnlt nl elvilitntion mil
i.in.., ...... .- - - -- ---
the nrgntiizatioii of governments, that thori
I lied llllll will, uusirus, eiinnwiii nun wmj
varied coinuiniiiuea. no lui.y uusiKnts
that tlio products of tho valley of tho Miv
sissipp! should bo exchanged for thoso c
tho Indus mid the Ganges, as well asof th
Thames and tho Rhine.
AfsniAMA. Tho Panama Herald haa
received, via Calli.o, tho Melbourne paper
to Jauuarv 12th, aud coiitahdim; Harlvj
moiilh laterTTivratktyehil.
IVaiudsco dlrM.ti flHrwrft-.4 Uinfr
tt.i tfl r. .ii.. .i.i
Tho steamer JHnrbinf wik.ftiririlAJ'ie
sail on thu l-lU.attiMMMNsvi'aftM
2Bth of Jauuaiytfji&jsl? Jnb
Tlio Araus of tho ftth of" January, con-
tains n ery long loading artiolo ..galntt
tho new Governor, Sir William DcnlsonM
whom it calls a " niero goaler," and corj
eludes by saying, "If wo aro to bo insulted
liy l.iu ,.r..ir..:... i- -. " " could bo
fccntonced would bo inllnitoly too good for
ouo who has injurod us ns ho has done. "
u speaking of immigration and labor, It
notices thu tomporary utoppago in tho Ira.
migration from Groat Hritaln.umUrtor rea
Boning ui,on tho cause and consequoncol
the.eor, comes to tho conclusion that
' tliero is nmplo room and abundant wowi
and first rato wages, and a certain PT"
lor overy inuusirious iirii.i - . .
who choosos to como to it, and thoro ia
hardly any ussignablo limit to tho iiumbw
of such workers who could find Immedl
ato employment in it. '
Tho gold market remains dull, and " j
nrico may bo ,p.oled at from X3 15y 0 I
fi ioin.1. At tho UondlgomarkoU flour
Jniq.iotlatj:iatoi:-ir.loron.
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