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Vel. X18, No. 40—Whole Ho. 4253. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1846: ie PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND v PROPERTY FOR SALE. . Bue ' F T h THE NEW_ YORK HERALD. UNAST-RATE FARM-Beloogne to the Haute | OUR RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN. Me ache eraninr oy STATE | mind of he Peet again 0 Tfoenoe of tas fuse JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. i steator= Wasninaton, Jani 3, 1846. | tion to arbitration, in any form which can be P ea the Turapike Road lend The unde , Secretary of State of the United | matter what may be the character of tho arbitrator— , for Old Line of Liverpool Packelss salar Rahway, 7 miles from the for. | THE OREGON CORRESPONDENCE. siaten, bay ten koech r coco iotan tao seaglel of tha | whether savereign, Gheinec. or raison. “Pais tania ies n...F'a Liverpool on the Ist and léth of E Circulation...Forty Thousand. The VORKSHIRE sails from Liverpool. Tat of March. i nab eee dae note of Mr. Pakenham, her Britannic Majesty's envoy | that he does not believe the territorial rights of this DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per copy= “ 0; = 16th of Mas ‘of the house. The Farm,which | Te the House of Reprecen ives of the United States : extraord and minister plenipotentiary, dated the | nation to be a proper subject for arbitration. It may be 97% perenne pa “bie in advance. ‘ { CAMBRIDGE ; Ist of Apr vation, contains near 200 acres, 20of | In compliance with the request of the House of Rep- | 27th ultimo, by which, under instructions from his go- | true, that, under peculiar circumstances, if the interests Y¥ ALDOF ry Saturlay—Price 64 cent n MOWTEZMA pita ae = sf Aves 5 an abandant growth of the best kind | resentatives, in their resolution of the 34 instant, I here- | vernment, he proposes to the government of the United | at stake were comparatively small, and if both parties Peg covrsceniai.cants perannam—payable inadvance, |. reewe bythe secamehip Hibeta, forwardiog the passage | Of wood; the rat of the e Farm is admirable divided by nature | with communicate a report from the Secretary of State | States “ o expeliency of referring the whole question | stood upon an equal footing, there might be no in- Race ig euneenee | te ae of February, will hove Blenty of time to egne inthe | "The Bui ings, which are pleasavtl bea te cuveemnanying correspondance which has | of an equitsble division of that (the Oregen) territory to | euperable objection to suck a course. Bat what is the i _ | it i it pack ‘the Bleck Ball isting 0 i bg y, eretary oo! ean e arbitration of some friendly sovereign or 7 extent it ispute on resen t occasion 1@ of all kinds executed with beauty anddew | TOO" SUiticg from Liverpool ow the it tad. 1h of every | Soe omer dee lee Baa the Minister of the United States at London.” and | ‘The undersigned has submitted this note to the Prosi- | Item neatly thirteon degroos of Latitude slong the le se from Ti ing well of excellent water near vernment, in rel reare also 2 excellent Apple Orchards of since the lest annual mensage of the Presi- | emanating frem the British government, hos instructed | limits i ‘1 to. of address, if by lei id. * bet the it of Gi i i ler, or senicinl, Pine adtromned, 2 moat Anes ist BROTHEs Exe 2 eon stay ween geocenmen! of Great Britain and this dent, who, after having bestowed upon it that respectful northwest coast of the Pacific, and stretches eastward to py ed pate " lation to the country west of the Roc! y consideration s0 @! ntly due to any proposition to the summit of the Rocky mountains. Within its eral powerful oe Prgeperens States of th i trea. . : ext door GO! IN BENNETT, Notice.—The Public are foapectfally notified by desire of | grafted trees It bearing. ME! ' 7 — i f the B) ‘of Liverpool Packets, i i gress. JAMES K. POLK. | him to give to it the following answer. Union may be embraced. contiguous on this Dim On ene oe a an or easseumer Aceuts bat Hache Brasher te Cons have | amie sbove.rroperty now offered for ente in order that the | “ “Washington, February 7, 1846. The British government do not propose to refer to ar- continent to the acknowledged territory of the United Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassan :treets. | permission from them to advertise to bring «3t Lames nore | Rext, it will be offered at publie auction on that day at the ZA —— bitration the question of the title to the Oregon territory, | States, and is destined, at no it day, peopled - that Line, and that they are the only regular authorised Pas Merchants’ Exchange, New York,at 120’clock M. One half To the President of the United States. claimed by the two powers, respectively. It isa propo: | by our citizens, This territory presents th “ wer Agents of said m this city. i28r__ | of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage at 6 Dxrantent or Stat: sition to refer to a friendly sovereign or State, merely | through which the commerce MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. | ra Ly ares ee Washington, Feb, 5, iw ¢ the partition or “ equitable division” of that territory be- | be profitably conducted with Asia and the w es Cae Bole Heal: Rew tee james Wright, on the Harm, or Efe | pols Secretary of State, to, whom hasbeen refered & Great Britale to: partion of the torritory is valid, ead Belonging vo the ‘United States (0 which ‘our numerous T OVER THE LONG ISLA LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS GEOkGHCLINGHE yeas questing the President to communicate to that | Under this propsstion, the vary terme afthe submission | And yet, vastas ure its dimansioonei comtalas, not a , ROAD, VIA ; 14 u sntended to duspateh a shap from this port on the lat, 6th, ELLIS B. FREEMAN, $ Executors. | House, ‘so far as, in his opinion, is not incompatible | would contin an exproas acknowledgement of the right | single esfe and commodious harbor from ita southern ex- NEW LONDON, NORWICH $ WORCESTER. | {i 6th, 21st and 26th of each» Month, commencing Ie pele — | with the pablio interest, all corre: ce which has | of Great Britain to a portion of the territory, and would | tremity until we approach the 49th parallel of latitude. Q + E berand fontiauinx wntil May, whea ys Will be ap. | | The subscriber will offer at Public Sale at the same ti passed between the government of Great Britain and | necessarily preclude the United States from claiming | It is far from the intention of the undersigned to eT go ets naming, from the Foot of Whitehall | pointed for the romans will be prevented during the summer | hit AfOPesty 18 the village of Woodbridge, Middlesex Coun: | this government, or by or between any of the officers of | tho whole belore the arbitrator. This, too, in the face of | open the discussion of the conflicting claims of ys r Wey Grates are in, ‘gadines to geceive banrage for New | mouths. ‘The following ships ‘will commence this arrange pNah the jucipal Hotel in the ee ee ee Felon pet tealang pide the note of the undersigned to Mr. Pakenham of the 20th | powers tothe Oregon territory. |: suficent for him to , Norwich forcester. Baggage ef Boston ment: . i d 207 fr it 72 ugust it, whic! 16 President asse! in the e continu: 01 lon 0} e President, eo through'anderlocks ®t Sule thre Captain Ingersoll. average d of 58 Feet the house ino 'by Ww feet, wath | President te tale Hees,” bas te ica 0 Tay Delores the most solemn form, the ttle ofthe United States to the | United states hold the best ile in ‘existence to the LAND RAILKU, SOMP. y eel a p ‘ whole territory. Even if there were not other conclu- | whole of is tert . Under this conviction, he can- toe ange said gdp i) P Ke. Garden well stocked with fruit, strawberries, All which is respectfully submitted tive reasons for declining the preposition, this alone | not oo ent to jeopa for his country all the great in- Tear of the house sarrounded with 'b JAMES BUCHANAN. | Would be deemed sufficient by ths President, ind by any possibility however remote, well near the kitchen door, furnishii i Dg an inex sent aie ° + The President heartily concurs with the British go- public of all the good harbors on the z ship Blin.” Fer otic oo neal et aac ebeaetetesg Mr. Buchanan to Mr. McLane. vernment in their Tegret that allattempts to settle tho by referring the question to erbitration. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, acpese shine were all built express ty for Packets, are of light | iq pO Ein ert ge hy onde ig ag Pee ‘ Waa Aart } Gurecn apes Leg Stora walue tothe two powers” Whilst ft is invaluable Leave Now Yonah t oelock, A My Boston ‘rein for | sPlendid ordet, with tecommodations for passcayers unequalled | uti‘ hacen pitherilagee eo eaine Location, : * , . the opinion that a resort to arbitration, United States, it is of comparatively small impor. nn a Poaored: stopping | for comfort; they are commanded by experienced masters, who | “iy insthe centre of the village, ea ae the terms proposed, would be fallowed by happi tance to Great Britain. ‘To her, Oregon would be but vs Manor. | will ertion to give general satisfaction. ‘They | lots, and adjouing Sep pty yt rah yy aly) gh Sequences. On the contrary, Be belioves that any at- | distant colonial possession of doubtful value; and which i will at all be towed up and down the Mississippi by steam | pasturage, or cou ed for the ‘erection of a Pastor ive warlike preparatio: tempt to refer this question to a third power, would orly | from the natural progress of human events, «pither the captains. or owners of these ships will be | where a sinall water-power is tequited. Head's Brook, a cou: | relations with all the powers of Europe seem at present | involve it in new difficulties. bly long enough enjoy to de Tesponstte (or Jem aliy. balliod. preciqus stones.silver or plated | siderable streams of water, forming its soathera boundary. to be of a peaceful character, the prevailing and natural roposition, the President refers te benefits; whilst to the United Sta board of them, unless regular bills of kag [ing are taken for the | wc; A Jarge,tnd substantial Dwelling House 48 by 30 feet, | inference here is that these preparations look to a rup- inthe note of the undersigned nd essential portion of the republic. same, at the value thereon 5 ped lag a te! id ‘Kitchen in the reer, ture with the United States on the Oregon question. ain to ora tne ve COLLINS & CO., 56 South ator | Stitt divided into several, apartments ; large arden, well | i,'o¢ ‘vast importance that this government should, the hope that this long: | feel; whilst the loss tothe U. States would be irreparable. wito wil promptly forward alfueode otiesddsens | £Meljot excellent water iu the cell ini mee elec tetrarteion outiese Geo tester ectcean | Caaeeiconaak innaneek ed caaseetonl oe eareaae ae ae ceanenee ny Searing upon the question oftse , fi is 165 fi th tre cd 205 fe , and | are therefore instruct embrace rst opportunity | @ manner as not ce, OF irra] siderations ‘The ships of this {ine are warran sailpunetually as ad- | about 200 yardsin deph, and is divided into three ‘compart: | of bringing this subject to the notice of the Eerl of Aber: harmony now so happily subsisting between tho two | title of either party. ‘They are presented solely for tho : ted to Semisre cod czoet eave. will be: taken to have the goods cor- quit a large bar, stables, car | deen, in such a manner as you may deom most expedi. | nations, purpose of explaining the views of the President in his to which allusion has already reat Britain she would never sensibly Tiage house, ice house, fow] house, tool house and work- vails himse! occasion | refusal toadept any measure which should withdraw PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. | stoy,sud otter cutbuldings forthe convenience ef thepince: |", yg Presidantin algo anzious to loarn your own | now to Me, rekeaham etsurances of hie datioguished | our title from the contro of the government and. poopie rep! with every convemence forthe residence of s opinion io this subject, with the least racticable de- | consideration. JAMES BUCHANAN. of the United States, and place it within the discre' ve man, or could ed fc jay. am, ke., JAMES BUCHANAN, Right Hon. Ricnarp Paxenntam, &o. ko. ko. any arbitrator, no pone bape beleage rye respectal 1 . rhe ships of this line will sail dur ‘year in the follow- oo“ ea Seals is ot uis McLane, Esq., e., &e., &c. — ‘he President cordial y canaries w na _gaversman ing order: street, and adjoining the above, 30 feet pei ry 10 feet Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan bi Wi Bat al 6, 1846. phe paren adjust Of thie he has given the From Ne Jark Upqrtatarre | in depth : ™ itannie Mojecty respec ox. | strongest proof before the whole world. He belioves The undersi , her Britannic Majesty’ i r plenipotentiary, has had the | that, as there are no two nations on the earth more Hinyre : y b, i No.6. Three Dwelling Houses and Lots, adjoi ch Lonnor, Jan. 3, 1846. Shap UTICA, F Hewitt, master, } ist May. eth dune. "| other, stories high, besides iogonthe main | Sin :—I recejved on the 20th of December your des- | "ordinary and m 16th Oct. \d together by the ti so there street, each 1ot 140 feet by about 24 feet ; honor to receive the note of the Secretary of of the | closely bound tog 'y 1 62565 Ship ST. NICOLAS, J B Fell,“ sth March. | *ONO"7"A" very convenient Dwelling Ho aor cont Gatod the 13th of that month ; and on the day tol- | United States, dated the Sd instant, in answer to that of | are none who ought to be more able or willing to do chogue 1 6236; 16 e ” wly. | rooms, besides kitchen, pautriés and milk roo! rs song D, it! the undersigned dated 27th ultimo, containing u proposal | each other justice, without the interposition of any Stages ere Bosiat rf ‘Trains at the soveral ih ‘Apri Sind ee ene Cangealeg- ae bring a Miauates Ga Wanieec erento maine for relerring the question of an equitable partitiqn of the | arbitrator. Spanos, . . fepth. ; , i ‘ to take passcngert very low Fasce to all parsofte | Ship ONEIDA, J Funck, master, oth Aug. | "The above property comprises one of the most beautiful see | Groat Britain, and, if possible, ascertain their real ohar- Ch Seber adhe the Arbitration of some: feed ene eee ee ee eee eet na k at i tions of the Village, and is in the immediate vicinity of stores | acter and object. veThe undersigned will take an earl tunity to | sideration, JAMES BUCHANAN. epee mye for nc goveral Trains, 0 musutea be | Ship BALTIMORE, J Johuson,i. oN LA seal Oren eurei re uuer une Seer ceniact ib transmit this communication to her Majesty's govern | Hight honorable Richard Pakeniuam, &c. &c. Ko. ir of starting the Brooklyn side. Th all of the first cl well of wate: 4 ment. Ata cas Ren ir Tasca FE Separser, Weaconman Joaves Grosapert fs Sag Harber madations for pasvengers peres, pleesan a eativors etoile pels? information; and I did not doubt | ™'ri6 undersigned has the honor to renew to Mr. Bu- Axnany, Feb. 7, 1846. etch day on the arrival of the Trains from Brooklya. | commodations for passengers ridge to upper Rahway, and about 20 minu! that afrank personal conference was the best, if not the | «aman the assurance of his distinguisned consideration. i idatere i Anither Pissae =. ALBANY, VIA.NEwW guar. "APaty wo res Li il TENS. A lot of abont 16 acres Iviag one mile east of the Seren ec Ma eectoNe Re eit ee PARENHAM nippavimngncnees es inuy supine ebifesoiss AVCATARTSE WeceeMBecn | Sot. te" sen rte wit ents | AUK efneihieras parece | ig imteducing te mule, advrtdat th une tine | To‘he Hon-JennsBocnanas hs 8 6 Se ee N —| none F the expenses actually pais a ed lend Mot ti bg to the information the President had received from a va- kenh ie . Buch Suffrage. ted at 624 A.M. as steamers NEW | TAPSCO’ RAL EMIGRATION 0} the exception of Sacre, i have lately been cutoh.’ ee ar peek ames Wace eer ene Mr. Pakenham Mixecon, Jan. 16, 1646, | ‘The Senate met as usual, Without doing any no- YORK or C) MON, and arrive at Albany the same even- | 75 South Sr opty gar be York, and stoned Frtitiggh oooh Sy meas ee! legs i manele hat in the present pacific state of the re! tous _ With an anxious desire to contribute by every means | ticeable transactions, the Senate again went into i have been made to make the line sure, and Serer OO!, never failing brook runbing through it; this plot is very valua- Britain with all the powers of Europe, thoy | 2 his power to a satisfactory conclusion of the question URACanen hati oca nencine Lpositivel (don arriving as advertised. jal Imre ble for either eutting or pasturage, and will pay a large iterest | could only look toa rupture with the United States on | Pending between the two governments respecting Ore- | Commilte® NPD as resolutions. positively eno IOSION STEAME pe leenemen,. Shere will be ibe. the Orogon question. * * * * gop, the undersigned, her Britannic Majesty # envey ex: | feel the hot blood gushing into my face through y y P r i Liv- ‘or farther information as he locality, &e., reference aordinary and minister plenipotentiary, has reflect y ah t the t a rudi { our Senat pool are respectfully informed by. the subscribers,that ‘Auctioneer, No.7 Broad st. or application aay | desire to avoid it, they wera obliged to leok to the pos- | instant, by the Secrotary of State of the United States, 1n | announced to the New York Herald each day that the vos rareeg Packet ships will | be made to Laws Lrsumx, at Woodbridge, who will show | sibility of a rupture with the United States ; aod that in | enswer to that which the undersigned had the honor to | State Senate has resolved itself into a Committee of the any portion of the premises ; of to risis th i ti ‘ ing | 8ddress to him on the 27th of last month. Whole, for the purpose of expressing its. views upon the a : eee ae | s, 9, GEORGE CLINCH, Mali honamatal Pishige tall peered pres The note of the undersigned proposed to the govern: | great question Sf tho annexation of Texas, when, too, CAMBRIA, C i E- Jadkins, Commander, on Sunday, ist | sage may be engaged ou this side of the Atlantic despatched in | “y. B—The i eae bal dizmenes 2d avenue, New York. | same time, very positively and distinctly, that they had | Ment of the United States ‘hat the whole duestion of an | tho nuptials have been, solemnized—when Tex: Terese tt verseat $120 Ee ee oot ruary—the Siddons on the | Chae mouey cau remain ou mortghge at 6 per cent. 10 per | 00 direct reference to such a rupture ; and would have | fle tote, i) 4 State, | Hexed, and when ali this bombast won't ‘amend the met- Peseageto Halifax, rar) i ; and 4 For freight or passegs, SPV au, J Agent,6 Walla | "ihe well known sailing. qualitics of these favorite packets ; ferred tothe arbitration of some iriendly sovereign or State : : cent to be paid on the day of sale, ton the deti- | been made in the same way, and to the same extent, ter one iota. But the Senate went into committe eae braseyipe dicen of the West, 6th Marech—the Sheri- | Fry of the deeds. Possession to be given on the Ist of April | without regard to tho relations of Great Britain and the | , 1 his answer, the Secretary of State informed the un- | Senator Clark took the floor {or the purpose of readjust- te Berth secured until paid for. render any remarks unnecessary, aud their accommodations STORE AND DWELL Ne DRAFTS. ON GHEAT BRITAIN | 0%, second eabin and steerage passengers, surpass those of LEM.—One of those three Jaz2tfebl3*me | United States. dersigned that his proposition could not be accepted. | ing an’ refixing Col. Young’s character as a politi AND D.—Persous wishing tore | auy,other line. “‘To-secure passngp, and{or farther particular, with stores attached, din the central ‘The British and North American Royal | the undermesti Steam Packet Sip CAMBRIA. C. | sail from Liverpool positively H. E. Judking Commander, will leav Passage can be engaged on the above ports as follows, vi every necessary means will be used to have those whose pas- erverse old philoso- | not, n, ; rg also ad d to tl t th: h That it did not propose to refer to arbitration the quea- | | presumed, onthe day before yesterday, that the Colo- aoe ere, eee peril tell tay been commenced before the | tion of the title to the arma engin tate to hes nol character was fixed,but it seems that he will not stay 5 basi- , ly to ed. T. T. ras part of Hatlem, on the erst side Britain or | *?PIY T5'South street, corner Maiden Lane, | tween 12id and 12U'h streets, Sud 0 relations between the United States and Great Britain | ‘W® powers respectively. That in proposing to refer to | fixed, and like any recondite and { money to any Great i lead, exa cbeala Graft of the subscribers |p, gw, te J. TT. Sagar Dele sere aes ame, | Cwecn id and 2H streets. Sud hous any amount, large or small, payable Of | payable throughout Great Britain and irelan 431 | the door every half ho ; Ps @ friendly sovereign or State merely tbe partitionor | pher, ho requires a frequent application of the lash. Suf- cis | therefore, could not, at that de, hava had any eeanex: | ¢gtitable division ofthe territory between the parties, it | fice it to say, that the whole Une of the Senate to-day n . | was occupied ina personal controversy between Mossrs. teuant. | 3on with difionlties ‘which had tince grown out of the | fon of the territory is valid, and thus takes for granted | eee aes ee nea tue relation ot whicl allthe prineipal towns and cities. z BT TODS, tak tee Oregon question. He thought, too, that th seuta- } A Y & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 5] a SEOR SKE ly to |. T. JACOBS, 124th street, near 3d avenue. Dregon q . jught, too, @ represent te. That under this proposi | ; f ¥ Seda i on tks Lae. MARSEILLES LINESOF PACKETS. FE 'S.—-For elo cheep: 1.000 yards of healthy Garden Box | tions as to the extent of the preparations, must havo been Ae vise turns’ of the sohanimton'weula oot tae on a inimical and A foreign to ee) mission and the high pe a7 me jings, to be removad to make alteration io a grounds, | exaggerated. He denied that they related particularly, ee ay ti Noge ‘ATEN ISLAND FERRY Pg i P+. 3 Apply as abov iimere "| gu I'fed been informed, to.a disteix. service, or that they | @xpress acknowledgment of the right of Great Britain to | will not be intruded into its columns. The Senate did ree cate padi lige rmenti sit eroguiziy deeruichedtrom ry og ae ay M. hence on the Ist, and from Marseilles the l0te of each ‘mouth ted that the k—9, M P.M. FORSALE OR TO LET; ddition to the old form’ of marine— on ‘of the tersitet would necessarily pre- | no other business, and the whole day was occupied with 1» Date Ci : " daring the year, as follows:— feirom the landing.—the Higher | o! thelr preperations were the forfcations of the princi. | OF beforethe arbltrator; and this, too, the Secretary of | the Bonate adjou por , and ° ‘Btate of | Hi st extensive and formidable parts | “lude the United States ioe claiming the whole terri- | this personal de! Upon the rising of the committee New York, hall y consists of a large three story basement and attic State goes en to observe, in the face of his note tothe | ‘The House met as usual, and discovers a to ae va the boat Ships Ceptrins. FromN-Y. wen BUILDING, te fect by it feet Steam Hagine, Dye Fae bes Po eee en eae asin nent | undersigned, of 30th August by which the President had samt et tt Sie Gennes Wes topee ot the rj BRote Tres «Meg, Pert seal | Sry Gar tuldiogs he Mushinery conse ofa cxrpet opm, | the Unlted Statos; and to the iocreane ofthe Rumber of | Steeles tus wusle artery. or nee ee ee | New York Eanarn Dispensary was reoelyed oe x 5 o + rs D oo “4 ie Meu of th a jah, which it . 1e vide 18 wal in ci iow * " ty Re ON ne), eC ete ao a erecta RINE? | Weeree thor nations wore about to adept” and whicn | __1t isnot the purpese of the undersigned in the present | york passed; then the House went into committee upon , “ y I same operation. ete to renew the discussion as to the title of ei eS OSWiue SEE ee ee RASA A VILLE, WW Lentenee, Rintt $42 38 | iedatly=-xpense of transportation, moderate. “The prsmises | ie confessed he thought a matter of déubtiul pout | peteto renew the discussion as to. the title of either per- | the bill to amend the excise law. Mr. Harris offered two Bid fod MS x. 1 th "Sslivesers May J Saly i | gedamachinery aroin excellent condition, and ready forimme | oy, Inshort, he assumed the preparations in pre. |-tY: Great Britain or the United States, to the whole orto | smendmenta: first, that all licenses should terminate on ished aceémmodations, apply on board at Orleans af fast sail coppered and copper fastened ves inte operation. a cher partieul is ress to be only a part of a wise and pra. | eny partofthe Oregon territory. He must, however, ofelection; second, that the town clerks be re- wharf foot of Wall st, oft " sels, and.commanded by men of experience. ‘Theiraccommo: | [7 Wor termsand other particulars, apply to. nt system ‘of ‘national Jefen-e. and ‘protecticn, ‘and | Peg leave, with reference to the observation which he te tetucn the canvass of votes to the donity Rosny no gods cried on bond shard oloc tar | soma sal eonveiene, Iuvag exellent ursrvausecom: | 16 tm‘re______"___ourntaee._| of preparing i ume of peace forthe exigencies of wat, | of state thatthe goverament ofthe Units Sateruars | Scie ystems cyan Tike atid see ea 1th Feb. modations. Punctuality in the days of sailing from both ports FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $3 50—Oity, made, | if it should unfortunately come from any quarter what: | ('naity advanced’a claim to the whole of the Oregon | State: 8nd by him published in the State paper. After a We 3 in New James E. Woodruff, who will | may be relied on. ‘ dare equal to those sold in other stores for $5; fine | Ver ; and he distinctly repeated his disclaimer that they | :2rrito;), it is no less certain that Great Britain has, faa | 20% debate, both these amendments were adopted; the frvard al to his address. Goods addressed to the agents will be forwarded free of oth- reugh Calf Boous for $4 40, equal tothe beat made inthis | had particular or direct reference to rupture with the | menner equally formal, declared that. bill was then reported by the committee to the House, ip SARTELLE, Taylor, master, will succeed the er gberaes thes those acta paid. city for $6 or $7—at YOUNG & JONES’ French Bost | United States on the Oregon question, or any other rights in the Oregon territory, incompatible read a third tim . and sail 2ist Feb., her regular Gay. fio_ | “For eightor assay tP01y © wie pe, Propri id Shoe Manafactory; one of the moat fashionable in this | ground. end, eae Certain committe Deen appointed by the Senate REGULAR LINE OF L! Prietors, city; our Boots having been judged in the late Fair at Niblo’s, | "In regard to my own opinion upon this subject, which anced 4 and Assembly, at the request of Mr. Enos, late State SHIPS. —Facket of the 11th of Febri . are said to be the best Boots ever sold in this city. All Boots | the President has been pleased to desire, * + |. This declaration, arising from a conviction equally | Treasurer, to examine into his accounts. will sail as —Bitre__ 9 Tontine Buildings. 9% Wall cor. Water st._ : y a Having very superior secommodations for e:bin, second PASSAGE FROM AND REMITTANCE TO iia near Broxdway. New Vork._ | its altogether probable that the possibility of other if | United States, as hey expect that thelr own declaration | pertareh be sade te tie Compnlion that mo aue Lact : on Sete os ‘aud. steerage pa » Persons intending to embark, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. C “ . . » | should receive at the hands of the government of Great | than $3 should be returned, and that any new! r foetus tmnlicatin of board, foot of Mxiden 159 BROADWAY. mnty have its infuonse in dictating the policy of the ax. | Béitain should be allowed to ‘publisk the reports, cach paper to orto OBEPH MeV URRAY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ry promised, the object of tho undersigned in ad- Cs of Pine and South streets. t ‘ions in in all parts of in be by the banks for the service. ‘The Packet Ship INDEPENDENCE, Capt. Allen, burthen age O; Peart ne PERFUMERY ESTABLISHMENT. _ | Kingdon, and, with undated confidence’in the frank | 28#ting to Mr. Buchanan the present communication is Very exciting debate now occurred as to agreeing tous, will au irginian, sad sail on the 6h of are at ailtimes prepared to make engage. | '['HE,Subscriber returns his thanks to his fFiends and the | ness and straightforwardness of Lord Aberdeen, and | {© sscorteln from him whether, supposing the British-go- | with the resolution of the Committee of the Whole, past- peprengers by Grat class Americas packet | sined the speajag of Ki Store a ew Vox. fremising thar | W#ROUL meaning to distrust, in the slightest de- | ould suit the views of the United States goverumentte | 4, 7esteraay: to refers, much of the Governor's mes- rom Liverpool every six days, howld prevail, “either the best. or | Fee, the sincerity of his disclaimers in our re- refer to arbitration, not, as has already been proposed,the | tats ; mo posmnbility, of detention to emigrants at that port. | none,” he earnest! ‘solicits one momeui’s attention to the fol- | Cent conversation, | do not think it ought to be as tuitable partition of the nrg en the Soest binder, Mr panded nl tne woternmabn ve very superior, and the Captains bein ‘of offering | sumed by any one that warlike preperations upon | 1tettion of an eq Kind treatment to passengers, it. would ring y any uestion oftitle in either of the two powersto the whole | defeated, after thro an cae Y iy t to the condition that ifneither fae ibe doste aleta aver tat anti renters, the House 4 GE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND | well known for the he tore oh 8 eneib hich th denial . e Fi j ‘be almost to ‘about wi r the comy jon feign o1 eri- | such @ as that upon w ey are un tory, tof. sab Kot sagagrmens to bring puseager || Old comatzy for fiende, will do well by selecting thi c ponnemes unequalicd advantages in Faris, i har-| making here vould not have even an indirect reference | teT"itary, subject of course to the condition that fneither | into the scale tn favor any of the regular packet ships, sailing | li when thos: ied tor decline coming out, e pase- ‘ls, for half a century the first house in this line to the possible contingency of a rupture with us. And omplete title to the whole territory, there ibeanar’ be lefeated him ; but, notwi , bis motion to refer pod sj and also by first class transient ships, to-sail | sge money is alwars refunded to the party from whom it was Bud’ Since the frst exhibition, some years past, ot | &t the same time it is perfectly obvious that they are in | f.centie's OLS to tie wee eee partion of territory ager fron Cgronpintnic ogg ener iad ene ‘on their appoint ys, at their lows ates | received, g ° n 0 ‘ i han ht are also made by the subscribers, rach gs egttnts avrg ao deta wires | ee coal BE fein Nar Bane Carney, | AZanpnireay ages nar seem | sat tunce pean ember twerereteranatats | Secald tar by « jou aprosaton ofthe Tepacins | fete te wishes ft tenants asthe aes oh SERUM UN Sousa. | Lin and Onmshaw he Meichnt Liverpool: | Reeaes?™ toh areas ha peel ae atoeed | ne Maneppreprne aul the most wafaline war with | Gy Godersgned hax sugrested a reference on the | jation of the committe, the Ticuse ndjou 5 ‘ -, Liverpool. 7 he it hi fairly into ition. Thi 4 M¢ above principle to some friendly sovereign or State. r Writs upeerhset Crest Belcnon nd Irelands on Sprligetios SAMUEL THOMPSON K NEPHEW, | | Tucteiy the euch hie Shaving Cream Why snowia'n | Hmaterial to decide, how far we have aright to expect | “Pave Fpebi tasone jotta “Y hea b intending to send for their friends, can have them pod out by either of the above named vessels, on reasona- ‘terms, by applying as above. fore. rit t has, without a single exception, obtained in | & great degree, and especially go faras they consist of 80 | which would, in the opinion of the arbitrating power, | report in a manner consiatent with his views, and fayor- upon the reso- very unpleasant day—cloudy and " 273 i Seat |-an explicit diaclnimer of the character and purposes of ~ petra e be tie ouunee cowed snow is slowly falling, which immediately dis- org es | Oita ORIMBHAW CO.No.e Goa, | Ene a any ad se 9 lion” wil S| he wtritn peparoas ng making Grea eins | sewed ota |e, ch Stay | tle wit some Ay mem au Lage : REGULAR PACKET FOR GLASGOW — , hamely, freshness and advantage in maly of i various motives of andthe recalt of many causes, | {ten once.) But there may be other forms of arbitra. | “Very many speculations are belong made ss to the Tne splendid and fast sailing packet ship SARA: N&W ESTABLISHMENT, the grestent importance, owing co their perishable mature. ith. | enc ithees eaten e ey he rept rt hm oll more agreeable to the government of the | probable action of the State Convention upon the ques- a sEN, fawkins, will sail on Tuesda For the Exclusive Sale thoice is prices are {rom 30. to 30 per cent lower, th infidetice Tae BE aoe petted to aduit thet the Hien of negro suffrage. Colonel Young wes asked a day. ‘The accommodatons for cabm, | pERFUMERY® FANC APS, AN! LLET a ted 5 ans pre] ‘Po secure Disange,eclyangl sation st ‘ald be a x4 PARTICLES. yi farther, edacated in the pest foreign schuole- imported ih | apprehension of dificulties with the United States had t be, for instance, a mixed commission, | another venator to-day what his views were upon . & J. Y m n rith an umpire appointed by common consent; or there j OTT, f his laborat tothe b: ported, and ‘to | no share in them; and it is very clear that if a rupture | 5 subject, but he declined to answer what he styled an pe A HE subscriber tbo Beate amp HETATLA | ame: | inem from the advantage of fecent preiacwion, st much lower | with the United Siates should grow out of our rosea might be «board, componed of the most distinguished | impertinent question : I have to say, that in my jude Persons wishing to send for their frieuds | pd ‘Seot rican Institute, the mach admired display of choice Per. | Prices. He, therefore, fiatters hunself that hus preparations | difficulties, this country will be as fully and effectually | ivilians and jurists of the time, appointed in such a man. | ment the Convention will not extend’ any greater pri “r ed, th ner as should bring all pending questions to the decision ¢ Heese carte vanchore coseasia lists co ay of the yecnler | Gsearbie odpars elton Mest bar crcned sn, estate vino are sp enreasoustle ag’ to preter entciog mierely beceape | Prepared ad teapaiiogs watteon meceete urposes, | of the most enlightened, impartial, and independent | srfoy “thets negro, conventions, sod ronclations aod Tine, on application az above. Hire” | meatte this ekty at No. 30 Brocdways wivere ne offers capecr. | they are foreign, and have been subjected to the influence of a like p $h be ir a situatian minds. circulars, and letters, i ted by Alvan Stewart, will " ; alley of Perfumery not to be surpassed either in Europe or | fo yoYase,, To conclude, the sapscriber always & snd outke ts promptly snd tena tas sh eaetd'bave | 10 the present position of affairs, and fosling how | have no'more weight with the Convention thes ey Sireaean Ger tes beloncl pe Roni neh oie store en opportunity of comparing the t been with her energles exclusively directed to that end | uch the interests of both countries’ require an early | should have—public sentiment is notin favor of the ding to the Jedgment or preference and I feel it my duty to add, that not to expect, in case « | &* Well a8 an 4 satisfactory adjustment of | negroes, | think, and from all I can learn, I thet adi a of being freshly prepared, and that the unequalled oppertanities he learning his art im the Laboratory of Laugier Pere et Fils, of which he was for = years the director, guarantees his possession of a skill to that of any European Perfamer. ‘A complete assortment of choice articles of the most eole- us wo ship QUEB Nee sie Re Gets... | brated forengn houses, will at all times be kept on hand, dient un ae imagine existing dificulties, the undersigned earnestly invites | Nevtherners are as jealous high right tits in complete seer, will poomatig aad vigseouy | 2 Secretary of State to take the subject of thie note iu: | arene us Southornere, It wer Senaigawete i one tie {complete armor, will promptly snd vigorously | to consideration, with a view to such an arrangement on | thing, we may amalgama ment without ont po a ost poseib| the principle of arbitration as may seem to the govern- | stuf as dreams are made le particularly invites | JUY upon our country and all ite interests, would not | mont of the United States to be most just, wise, and ox- rupture becomes unavoidable, that this rome! ‘make fmmmedsece application on in all—and “that were such wh i 4 ei heing as represented to the purchas effairs, with reference to the Oregon question, has de- Capt. J jams, will suc ‘ the attention of wholesale and ret<il dealers to his very com- | 7¢ doing Justice to such a crisis. * . ‘bu the 20th of Feb. enabling his customers to compare and to choose, and he ° rement, whieh be outers co te hb ieiage treme ie 3 3 O) c: ‘ Ps I think | Pedient. Rio Jangino, Dec.15, 1845. ad, BeoPersons desirous of eending for heir friends, oan ee RTE from Faris & beautiful asa weap ANCY Nper cent cheaper than they buy Cle eet, it ought to be expected, indeed from all I learn! cannot PR Komrondis 5 ot eee eceieas Gar ehraes ‘The Argentine Republic—Emperor of Brazil, §c. Krate tras, by apptying as above. 33th acfesaberbe dow not zerine Bosh gy 4 Manafscturer and Importer of Toilet Soaps, doubt, that, in case of hostilities, the elm of this goverm | his high consideration. R. PAKENHAM. | The decree issued by President Rosas, on the BR LIVERPOOL —New Line—Regular Packet | which rhe roth of Se hae virtue. of ere Pa z 73TH Eameny Se. mencement, in the expectation of being thereby enabled ‘To the How. Jauzs Buomanan, ko., &6., be. 2th ult., by which the vessels and cargoes of all GARRICK, B. J. H. Trask, of 1100 | others; bat does pretend 10 offer TOILET 80. i TOT pp ee ee caren ce ee ee i y Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Pakenham. new vessels which shall be found entering the Para- ha reelemensipeons ioe ied fof f oF com freee a et delicate ‘kin, tnd Weofere.a most clegaat prepa: WIGS AN D HOUPREES. apchumimameneua LOUIS McLANE. DerantMent or Stats, fa, are to be treated as pirates and made lawful form apply on board, st Orleans wharf, 0 of Wall street, oF to ution, s0 highly recommended By an accomplished uuthorees pernavural hait as to dety detection. iris | TRO Hon. Jastxs Buewanan nr PR net a 4th b poo tes prizes, has excited great indignation among the court The packet aie PoC OLHINS & CO. 36 Bouts eet. | 0 ca, his AMANDINE, which will preveutor cure scarcely a matter of losing an indifferent head of Secretary of State, Washington. ee onor to acknowledge the receipt of the | party here. No doubt the decree is aimed chiefly at Bra- Py Renae ap ry ye rr Hie olfers his. uarivalied SHAVING CREAM, an artisle | Mit, whet a new ove, perfectly adapted to the countenance Mr. Pakenham to Mr. Buchanan. note of Mr. Pakenham, her Britannic Majesty's envoy | 7il, whose course towards the, great Southern republic -ACKETS FOR HA whieh, if once tried, will always be present in every gentle | difculties xo long experienced by wig wearers, can be procured extraordinary and minister plenipotontiary, on the | is but too apparent. While affecting neutrality, Brazil , Capt. J, B. Pell, che sigp | RS SEASIDE C886, CREAM, oo invaluable an appli | AWM. BATCHELOMS, 2 Wall street, near Bro:dway. Wasusxoros, December 27, 1865. | Toth ultimo, by which, ho egain proposed a reference of | i# really imailiance with France and England, and the wtckeaes d'Orleaus, and fal on the sth proximo 4 exile olfers his COSMETIC CREAM, so invaluable an s0Pli | Removed trom 165 Broadway. ft mr An attentive consideration of the present state of | int") ‘question to arbitration. Under his present | journalists of Rio omit no opportunity that presents it- haa paration than the Cold Cream. = jue Agents. fae Rk ES STE P' Cream. roposition, the powers of the arbitrator would not, as in | #elf of abusing President Rosas and the Argentines gen- He offers or the head OILS, ESSENCES, PoMATUMS | ALEXANDER'S 'TRICOBAPHE. Sessataed the Beier savoremeune 2 eeceas tee See Eis Tat, be limited fo torme to the division of the torrito- | erally, tnd distorting and misrepresenting the fects |AGE FROM NE Wi Al and WASHES, possessed of various properties, some design— NEW AND INVALUABLE DISCOVERY, being «| U&5¢4 ber Britannic Maj envoy extrao: between the perties. but would extend to the question | Which belong to history. sailing coppered ship BROTHERS, Capt. | ed to beautify and cleanse the health; we toeure disor | A PANY dye which istantanpously ehaayes the coin’ of | Minister plenipotentiary, again to represent in pressing Gt their conflicting tities, There is, however, a condi. | You will by this time have received and published the 700 tons burthen, will sail from the above | dered action of the Scalj emoluient pro | tn. ¥ terms to the government of the United States the ex) ti ed t Py fier, which it to accounts ofthe battle of the Obligado. | These accounts, port on forh March next, affordiug a good opportunity for | perties for the irritable head; other and tonic to ay te ¢iency of referring the whole question of an equi ee Seaeaee ofter, exposes it which ascribe the victory to the European forces, can Were who Wish 09 come direct to New York. the debilita i in sickness ana of this Givwidn of that territory to ihe srbitration of some | biection, inpoint of fact, if not in eee eee a vven cm sckiouat Walmentin tee ‘or terms of » which are moderate, apply to t. jedies, compoun: well-known from ten to twelve honts to produ: hange. | friend]; n or State. minently presented In the answer of the undersigned to | Soey, cH indent at Mi Wek Tr Tal OTT, '75 South st. i frequently restore the hair, stop its peter exeelonse will beagparent wo anty can’ apen’ ec n st deepl: tthe failure of | MF: Pakenbam’s last proposal. This condition is, “ that particalars from @ oA ecieane I leo, am coiner Marden lane | He ne hate ond ae not tobe coufonaed. ‘with the thou: | Sagleapplieation. ros | all their eforts to effect a friendly sottioment of the con- | {neither [party] shouldbe found, in the opinion of the | On, whove,, Alslity, nl Sulaiulaeds Ome it = 4 e ts “ xtract ia Dei —, i i ul \ 4 t ED—A ship to load for « Southern warranted to cure im all cnses.— | opAittract, from, the Philadelphia Dvily Sun: ALErATpEn’* | flicting claime by direct negotiation between the two | fritnor ‘2 Paar a co tee ae ae ned to such thet | them to you. Inthe mean ti n 3. hs » K. COLLINS & C 4% Soath street. tonishing. It was tried yesterday sand postrui hameless| His BEARS OiL, be asures the public, nperfecy, genning | Tuiconar™T Tweety ‘opinion of the | prised if this great victory, on our office, and the change | Bovernments, portion of territory which would, int ted as such, and is prepared, by an application of | { represen! b 9 are still persuaded that great advantages would i is it to be something like what OR LIVERFOOL—The New Line—Moquint | heat, so careful os not to cadanger the Peculiar organization, in | "9M STAY 10 el to both parties from such a mode of settie- | erbitrating power, be called for by a just appreciation of | (nue Out tn, We Mune MO Ne onwill And herselt Packet of Zist The superior fast. sling | virtue of which it differs from other substances of a similar the respective claims of each.” if ihe government of | OF ot thip, ROCHESTER, top tone burthen, Care anit it been practicable, but there ere difficulties | {N° tishea satcs' chould convent to an afbiteation upou | mistaken, if she thinks to make an easy conquest of ‘will sail as above, her regular day . the quality of his goods, he can refer to Messrs. Aspin- wit No produce the de, | DOW y in that course of proceeding which it | Suen a condition, this might, and probably would’ be | New World Republics. She has already received some os Freight of passe Baan waar “4 ree dion: Iz Soars sevecal’ yours have mediately after applying” i to gray ‘ait or | might be tedious to remove, while he importance Of an | construed into an’ intimation, if not a direct invitation, | severe lessons jn the United States ; et us hope that =m ° " imparts a beautiful brown or black colo early se more |to the arbitrator to divide the territory between the ore ODHULL fe Mi f rene fea Ihe mrjplectare my S je‘puves feet pon tone ‘87 Bouth street. Fimall: rything iH yd, and jent. ties. Were it possible for the President, under ‘4 . ice of $100. a any artiste does not give fall sagefaction, I font not ouly wile | Howse, and. 096 Broadway, comer 1ath street; Aspinwall, 9 sty’s government | kny ‘circumstances, to consent to reler the ‘subject Tument here, and its friends, make & groat Thovecker sy Hottinguer, 1050 tons, Captain Irn Barsloy, | lingly, but also thankiaily be taken back. ‘The rubscriber 1s | William,st; Johnson, Moote & Taylor, #1 Maiden lane: J. W- Predent, and | fo’arbitration, tho tile, ond the title elone, detached inst President Rosas, on account of the alore- will'etccsed dhe Rochester, ad salon te Het of Mareh lous to nequire for his establishtment a character for veraci- | ‘hroughout the United Siates, or of role agents, ible step whica could be taken, | from every other considerution, is the only question 2, and pronounce it to be a shameful violation jar tyand ith, when, from the natare of the articles, these | “MTOUs! fh kG. A WRIGHT, 23 South Ath street, d to allay the existing efferves: | which could be; submitted. It not confined te a sin: wa of nations, But they conceal the facts ia y y Philad ments, ‘The decree declares all {neutral ves- is so much room for misrepreseutation, and he enjoins it | 2 Im*r jelphia. which might otherwise greatly | gie point, so strong is t! all ip his emple {both governments to preserve @ | fratons, to please ‘oth Pe , lly understanding between the two countries. instance, whether of national or individual controversie and for | The government of the United States will see in the | they make acompromising award. Wo have a memor sh shall enter the Parana , under the protection of the enemy, shall be lawful prizes, and shall be taken and troated as pirates. The words in omitted in their comments on this subject. TRUFFLES. ifactarer and I of Perft , L—. y rand Importer a Conrliots, OR SALE—A supply of outs ate rec from xbiteter, ‘3 guelr. No, 159 Broadway, between Liberty 0 TOUVENEL, 99 3 i | is fi last arbitration with Gi ast Imire find 114 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. Io Bordeans Wises ta casks end cases, Risrsch, Abeuth | PrOpore! which, the undersigned is thas instructed to | ble exemple, of ee oding thatthe arbitretor, under t orry to inform you of the death of your brother VALENTINE HEAD QUARTERS, pene, of De beet Mawes: Joim'r_ | Tent in the justice of their own claim. ‘They will also | terms of the submission, was clearly end explicitly con- | moan, your, brother, editey oat tat place. {You 4 it ion of which was the liae *o : , | it. RPUSLLING & CO., 56 Bouth st. TURNER & FISHER: 74 Chatham street, have this doy | LAURENT & BROTHER, | teottoinsur t the Hk Ora meant “nacniting ortne vera. | doscrived in the treaty of pence of 1783, yet, instond of | Will regret in Rim the 1048 oan sceets of Buenon STA AND GREAT BRITAIN | Valentine writers. Kor splendor verity cad choses, a (MPORTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, ervation of peace and of their friendly relations with the | pursuing any range of bi lands ‘wha he adv: Of the Herald. He ers; with much judgment ond ener- ox Agzapiste BuANPavr 0 cag Oe Gets fale cy aunt | Ae ee: Merete Sena | Lae Pate dna eserbn aot | at Sided a uretory arpa been par | 7. fia carone one eee antats Megat MIGRANT OFFICE. nes to order, original fur’ | . | fairness of wi world will judge. rm to the republic, 7 v Nicholas, fr ods, “ . | Ayres, and was ® dain ae erred to cnenge at the Country plu | Fetestsile Lenn Ble ch Pa ea os , The he ge gh aime onside ly hope that the go- to 7, “the middie of the deepest channel of the St. | od covey. Hence his memory is not much Bi pring i IIS | EGS, Dalerrines Larloyun Jeoperen, bar—sAloo, the fret | Vorname States will not reject a proposal | Jol | By the monarchical party now at league against the Ar- ho Braga, teaeaa, be‘famlahed, pay VALENTINES! assortment of Broche aod pristed long and square made with such @ triendly intention, andfor a purpose | | The undersigned might content himself, in answer to | Dy tie m - tools to". HERDMAN & CO. OLD AND SILVER FLUID8~These metallic finids, | Scarfe, &e. In style and richuess, we believe. our fo holy. the present proposition, with a reference to the obserra. | S4"vil1 not give you any particulars at present of the . SAN itn atccee, | Gt tn re formeriy: mebh uspd by Gotinides | not be surpassed. by any Importation ing. iad | ‘There is nothing in it, they are convinced, not per- | tions contained in his last note to Mr. Pakenham of the | 1 mi fis: you will, no doubt, translate the minated user) tifal articles for attention to, inspection of the samme 1s ly solicited. tly com; le with the teat ri for the honor | 84 ultimo, In that it was plainly intimated not only that | urnals. FOR BALE—To cl The well | 1G ir reaches Valentines, Visite tance wd LAURENT & Heke. poy og f both partie ularly when itis | there are opto copie reasons for declining the | noeounts trom out Jo bh, with his splendid suite, is stilt fast sailing sloop KINDERHOOK, of New | Pillccdane: ker Writing executed with these fluids has the | _ i817 Im*r No.4 William street. | 04 Me ed of what smallvalue, es proposition,” independently of the one which had been | The Brazilian monarch, with hie sp ence cetily i au ‘ork, burthen per 99 tone, will carry 158 ‘and lustre of Sine en on his travel hay WS ‘and fp good codes, carry 158; ‘appearance justre i poy for ‘ of territory which in reality formstho subjectof con- [strep |, but it was expressly asserted as the fived at Alegre, on the Rio . Festivity, ty 4 c ‘Al ‘neaaigd ae K fe BEACK, CHAPPED HANDS. troversy, compared with the importance of preserving a of the Prosident, ‘that any attempt to refer this tieos, processions and balls, et him at every place, ‘oi im*r and West sts, | "Jago us John atest | FROUSBEL'® AMANDINE- A very celebrated artile for tate of peace and good will Detweon two much nations. qpgition to & third power would only involve it in new | Hews, Procurt journals are full of thelr sccounte of his C) p Byrd dale ih? Certain cure aud prevention cl peed rin For ‘The undersigned takes advantage of this opportunity ities. " enthusiastic reception, and his in reply to the ot Orleans , foot of ; F MILL RS’ BANK, Hagerstown, tad. teoughous hs Ualeoa grvagists and dealers in perfamery | to renew to the Hon. James Buchanan the essurance of cant Soasos trae will, however, proceed to. sta ‘addresses which him from the plecemea jonne Ld of {ioode imp. bos we a3 2) a reokns his high consideration. it. PAKENHAM. reeson he Wee tacteanle ea aa poulionens, whe basten te pay him their respecte. fy PA, | Whetonde ena our he Se caeaeess ecmanas Wty Were | clean 0 outs

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