Niagara And Detroit Rivers Railroad

ble aulhorily that tho prospccts of this road nro cxcccdingly fiattering, and tlml not a doubt cxisls of its oarly completion, unlcsssomc unlooked for impediment is thrown Ãn its w'ay'. TIioso whob.wo tho route onder oxamination, give it a most favorable report so Par ns direetness, feasibility and cost of construction is concerned. It can bo comploted wiili tho T. mil at an average cost of somo $12,000 por mito. The right of way has been volüñtarily granled lo thc Gompany, for about one hundred miles of the route, nd no doubt exisls that the remaining jortions of the way will be oblained with but a triÃling expense to the Company. A gentleman, in whom we have the most implicitconfidenco, has informed us that thc contracts for the construction of the entire route have been let to a company possessing great wealth, which renders its completion a matter of oriti re