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“THE NEW YORK HERALD. ee die like shcsceghinapeaiodac ites NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1846. eee rapt pe —= See nn eT VR Vi A I | ‘STEAMBOATS, &e. EA ¥ ba i} this purpose, and without loss of tii finally | great resistance, and in the end it reluctantly. The Watering Places. ee en | cee er | OREGON TOME: Serer nc useecics | frente Saar oe sete | Saaato Jy 1, 18 NG AND EVENIN * ‘ | deemed most e1 . I may add, ough it isal- | limit the employment of the right to @ period beyond | ; J JAMES GORBON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | © mornino Line ar pe ki ot OG Mensage fom he HOOUDENTIAN] tonether provable that the protontation of thettotoe to | lc the Company might haves ao reat object uke Fashionable Movements, §. ss D ‘a fessage ident raited | her Majesty in person will not be admi ‘ t iv tl irposes of trade. Bui interests fanc: * Circulati Forty Thousand. eee cal PANY AND Ao Barclay eect, | -nicefine'a propesiiton en tle nareoy ahs Debiek Gone. | whare atreaty may be ausiulled upon notice by one par: | the British subjects who have settled upon and are oceu- |. | have a sort of fancy to please. somehory _be culation---Forty thousand, Landing at Peekskill West Point. New- | ment for the adjustment of the Oregon question. ty, the mode of delivering the notice need not be dopen- | pying lands North of the forty-ninth, are considered | side myself, and I single you out for this, my first: de Park, | upon the assent of othe dash of the pen from Saratoga. | burgh, Hasso ae Milton, Poughkee) DAILY HER ALD—kvery daz, Price 2 cents per copy—87 | geck U. Red Hook, Bristol, Cataieilly | Kinderhook «a: Baltimore, CERES Ey Syrurday—P Break ‘4 board the boat. CERLY HERALD een ey. Sorarday— ‘ reakiset and dianer oa board the G3 lah conta tg auuuur—payibie inadeauees 8” | The stenmnbat NIAGARA, will leave, o@ Monday, Wed- LD FOR RORGEEhyery Steam Packet day. | aesday aod Friday . UR t ‘The steamboui 4 ceuts per copy—$3 00 per anoum, payable in ade | jThe stenmvout “f 4 steers ao (June 10, 1 Hudson, Coxsacles, | 7 14. Senate the Ved oan | stance, 'do not pprehend there will be any almculty in @ Senate a proposal in form Con- | Siving receiving the notice ina mode mutui sa od to the Recretary of Ristewe ikea ; ustictory, and in conformity with usages in such Cases, Extraordii Minister Plenipo- b 4 be bs hs - s i j easel o's ‘of _ Thavenow to acquaint you, that afer the receipt af poze it woul possible to obtain the of this ¥' et in the present in- it ntitled,when passing under we fue jeast, | , ‘ w taken of the subject by this government, and | On, on, is the watchword of this generation 3 in my opinion. hep egos , | some stumble over the capitation block in their Snag alee thee, | ewe: pok the le > eenee. oe | rush for happiness; others cast all upon one die, and plunging into the stream of pleasure without A. M Gorham, on Tuesday, ¢7 o'clock. . our despatches on the 16th inst. by the Caledonia, | had 49th parallel t0 the sea, so as to give the Southern Cape vane ADVERTISEMEMTS at the usual prieces—always cash | Returning on opposite days. a lengthy conference with Lord Aberdeen; on which | of Vancouver's Island to the United States. 18 4eetht of all Ulnds execured mish teasty cod co | Creme” oF treuaht npply 00 board, or at the office on the req vies OF te tesatio” | Occasion the resumption of the egotistion for an amica. | It may not be amiss before leaving thie subject, to call | ® bUOy, sink with the first gush of waters from jane i uty ag) deals judgment, it may be preper to take in re- ble settlement of the O: questions and the nature | your attention tothe position of the present ministry. | the fathomless cave. Away, away, on the rolling “All letters or soumunientions, by mail, addressed te the | NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. of the proposition he luted submitting for that | The auccess of their measures. respecting the proposed | sea to catch the fantastic nir of foreign climes !— Fi ishment, must be post pad, or the postage will be de FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIR&CT, riods of the government, the opinion and |\p""pose, formed the subj of a full and free conversa. | commercial relaxations is quite certain, and the corn bill |} cted from the subscription inoney remit. From the pier at the foot of Courthande street. ere 2 taken in advance upon | Yen. t instructions will betrans- | having now finally passed the House of Commons, may | Hie, hie, tothe mountain side to drink in at one JAMES GORDON BENNETT, The low-pressure steaimboat ENTIRE, Captain 8. Magy, | important quertions of our foreign policy. ‘Wash. | Mitted to Mr. Pakenham by the steamer of to-morrow, | be expected at no remote day to pass the Lords by @ma | ciance the wide expanse 0: nature’s beauties !— pmetor of the a leaves the foot uf Cy ¥» Thassday | ington repeatedly consulted tho Senate and gsked their | t® submit new and further proposition on the part | jority no less decisive. From that time, however, the | New Your Hunatp and Saturday evenings, at seven. o’elo Ne f bc Rh tne the'd 1 Varied Saat came | ¥: . OLIN % in | Previous advice, to which he always of this government, for a tiom of the territory in tie Which has hitherto kept the whig perty in support of | then sinkjto droop upon the desert plain. Varie eae ee STE | | rhe singe COLUMBLA, Coy, We B Test. will | floa. oThis prastion, though: iavely recortedlie te tance te. "Yl | ic Robert Peel, will be dimolved; and the determins- | ag the hue of the rainbow are the passions of man o'clock. times, was, in my judgment, eminently wise, amd may,on ‘he proposition, most probsbly, will offer substan- | tion of the protectionist Party. who suppose themselves | MARITIME ACCOMMODATIONS. Passengers taking these Boots will arrive in time to take | occasions of great importance, be properly revived. The | tially— to have ben betrayed, to drive him from office, has lost | and woman kind. Whathath planted so many amp | the Morn ‘Train of Care ¥ wast to Buffalo, and | Senate are ‘a brazoh atthe treaty-meking power, and by | ,, First—To divide the territory by the extensian of the | none of its vigor or power. Indeed, it is confidently re- | of us in this aquid region now? The grandames horth to Saratoxa, Whitehall and Lake lain, mreir: theas io edvance cf bis ons anion line on the lel of forty-nine to the sou; that is to | porte inquarters entitled to great ct, that they | perchance are covetous of the privilege which ts 5 is Belo r : | whig party to se- to the matron of every age ; the fathers 'y, they will | attend to loose the purse strings of the daughters ; x JOHN HERDMAN & CO, For Passage or Freight, apply on board, ar at the Office on | jn vert 3 ' ‘ portant meeaures of forei; ray, to the arm of the seacalled Birch’s Bay, thence b: ve even offered to the leader of t) et ee She inb eee Oo feteht tnken after 536 o’eloake. ietely come before, them fer eendaretions the” Proce | the Comal de Arvo and Straits of Fuca to the ocean; oni | lect hie own time, and that when he NOTICL-All goods, ‘eight, bank Wille, specte, oF any dentsecures harmony of action between tliat body and | Confirming to the United @tates— what indeed they would | be uo less prepared to force, ministers to resign. have | the beau to attune his heart to the merry belles, at the own 2 ther kind of croperty, positively himself. The Senate are, moreover a branc! . withvut any special confirmation—the right {ree- | reas now that, at present, Minis themselves | “hi ‘ 4 i SROPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATH FOR AGBANY, | msking power, and it may be eminently Hof the war- | Prto uso and navigate the Strait throughout itesxtent, | delieve a change to be Inevitable, and are. considering bined gh el ia Love's young rect—Daily, Sundays exeepaed—at To’elock, P.M. "| Executive to take the opinien ani advice of body yn | _ Second—t ure to the British subjects occupy: only the mode and the time in which it will most likely | ream. Hi Bt ‘ Sens ” 4 ‘ Ii Redadout pie tereon Ie and. Libares ete, | edvance upon: aay gtoat slate aati lands, forte, and stations, any where in the region north | happen. It will not be long, after the success of the | Brooklyn is not “as it used to once was ;” there vo ang ERDMAR& CO. Livernoat, Ricambout KD ACEBO CIEE. Cane ‘Ai: | ints decision the ikaue of jeune or ua, "SE involve | ortho Columbia and south of the forty-ninth parallel; a | Measures for the repeal of the" cor laws,” before op- | is a nciuiees faa, moahchipaiclan of panrisei Dy the Old Biaek Ball Line, or aly of the reguar’ fred Houghton, will leave on Monday, Wed- | sent occasion the magnitude of the subject would induce | Perpetual title to all their lands and stations of which | portunities enough for the accomplishment of this object | in high places, of elopements intended, of té¢e-d- ae i ee Breaays, POITTIEN DIK HUDSON, Cope KG: Cirtecedsa, | Me Under any circumstances, to desire the ‘ad. | they muy be in actual occupation ; liable, however, in | Willoccur. The “ factory bill” regulating the hours of | ¢é¢es upon the lovely Heights, of the congregations ution of Old Country: | wiil'ieere on Tuesday, TPhuvsdey ond Serardny aveninen say | vice of the Senate, and that desire is increased by the re- | #!! respects, as | understand, to the jui tion and sov- | labor, will afford one, and most bly that on which | of courtly men and dashing women at the even- unequal Dalook. esas J cent debates and proceedings in Congress, which render | Teignty of the United States, as citizens of tho United | the change will take place. With a knowledge that | in hum of promenade on her favorite street, no- The nbove boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample | it, in my judgment, rot only Tespectialto the but | 5! Similar _privil will be offered to be extend: | the change, sooner or later, must be unavoidable, and F. fy Y settler th but’ thi Macbuadikcond br sta ime for the merning ears for the east or west. necessary avd proper, if not indispensable to ‘har- | €d tq citizens of the U: States who may have set! that the offer has been made to. the probable head of a | Velty to me who am a new settler there, but the ucted by its bran Freight, uken at mederate rates, and none taken after 534 | monious action between that body and the E: ments north of the forty-nioth lel; though I pre- | New ministry to select his own time, may it not be ex. | novelty dies when I discever now that the life, the hose seuding for oeloe. |. ‘All persons are forbid trasting any of the boats of this line, women All ve forbid t Sf ’ + | notice for the abrogation of the Com of I orenmetn reece nly on board ‘he beats, or to F. G, | Senate acted publicly so large » part, that the a wharf, Mail ‘sume it is pretty well understood, that there are no set- | pected that. instead of waiting quietly to allow the whig | lightand beauty of Union Hall emanates from tlements ‘pou ‘hich this nominal mutuality could Hod [eader to select the time of oom in, the present minis- | that locality. Atthe ‘ States,” it is represented out of experience; aud ae they tall every f ay § a pu oa ae i, faba naterg-prharhgen vont hogs rn ow ex: on Maattons elect ie Sway = vreeiae ue | by no lessihan Madame L. and daughter, a lady 2 er ve | Sehultz, at the office on tl proposal now made e Brit vernment of the present ish settleme: tween tp? 5 is a! i ts to pn Ae EI eal rd oe ag Jnived States Mail Line. without a definite knowledge of the views of that bedy | Inmbia and the forty-ninth parallel. ‘They are not be. | Fetirement as to leave as few obstacles as possible to his | Wival eact Odicrin rhe Me ucamas of the price of . eribers le ALS o'clock, P.M, Lauding at Intermediate Places. in reference to it, might render the question still more | lieved by Lord Aberdeen to be numerous, however, con- | Testoration to power? In that case, it is not very | jo: heart. There, tuo, | discover the beau ideal ployed in and largest class, com- erat, he of the Mi eoutinuntion of that patronage wich has the Pout of Barc ; before taking grot re importan' saosrars na + sty complicated and difficult d sisting, as he , of a fe ‘ unlikely he would prefer going out upon the “ factor: ” a Ea a, money will be rer | yea HUDEON Gp ra eatin ei iar om soon | invite tne Sonate aie af tis Ober tothe peo, | three forts ani stations. i hapelabay ine beives dee bill." bef ing ground upon more im, t meurures | of the gentleman in young P., Esq, Hisenergies aps Wednceday «., Bnvsap lay afternoons, at 5 sal of the British government for the settlement of | Patch, tuken the liberty to remind you that by their | —8nd if so, it will not surprise me to witne: have brought order out of the confusion, which a ¥ fuuded as customary. Wor further ary jmones will be re post paid. I. HPRDMAN & CON e” | "oe ROMA Steambort SANTA CLAUS, Captain Boverbagh, will once held that soon to be far-famed city in du- the Oregon question, and ask their advice on the aub- | charter, the Hudson’s Bay Company are pronibited from | in of a new Ministry at the end of June or ear! 61 South st., New York. | teaye on ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, rhe, ject. uiring title to lands, and that the occupations to be | & knowledge of the proposition now to be made, I am | rance vile. Atthe Union, the late Miss D., now J. MERDMAN & ¢ 1 foo apr J Ls oe i W. Bi-~Draths for’ any megunt ean adie o'clock. k My opinions and my action on the Oregon question | affected by thia reservation have been made, either by it one more objectionable might | ihe thrice happy bride of Mr. S., causes inany & payable nal the prwedeal Banking _Apply on hoard, or at the office onthe wharf. __iyi6__| were fully made known to Congress in my annual mes. | the squatters of the Company, or by the Puget’s Sound | ! ded from a Whig miaistry ; unless, | pulse to beat with inclination never so strong, to te sage of the 2d December last, and the opinions therein (handle oi for the pui of prohibj. | indeed, the present ‘nment may be supposed to be | win, wed, and wear the pride of Eden’s sunny DAILY LINE OF BOATS BETWE, NEW YORK AND STATEN ISLAND. | expressed remain unchanged. Hudson's chai i repared to accept the qualifications when proposed b; mC Tie stenmmbonrs SYLTH, Captain J: Brais |” Should the Senate, by ‘the constitutional majority re- | point of fact, also, according to Capt, Wilkes’ ancont The President,which ft was tai t frat to olfee. Upon | bowers. T can but commend to the amateurs in feds and SLATEN WBLANDER, Captain D. Van Felt, will | quired for the ratification of treaties, advise the acgep- | aultivated and used chiefly by the persons employed in | that supposition, it might be desirable that the modidca- | beauty, Miss B., of E—t, W. +, who now Tenve Staten Island at 6, 8, 9, and 11 A. M; atl, 2, 3,4,5, |" proposition, or advise it with such modifi- carve ‘of the former com nd as anxil to | tions should be offered before the coming in of a new polos wih her, and also the queen like majesty ‘The enttarnoncion Bora Till We rerelany: Qéomre hom | oonat'P it 8, 9, ; atl, 2, 3,4, 5, ey may upon full deliberation deem proper, thelr general busincss of hunting trapping, rather | Minister, who, finding a, acts of his predecessors, | of Miss ¥., who seems inseparable from’ the Lat, ant ea the 10th of es the | than with a view, as it has been MaAnRonLLES Link UF PACK’ hence on the id frou Marseill each month | Lenve New York at 7,9, and ll, A.M. and 1,2, 3, 4,5, all conform my action to their advice. Should rally supposed, of | Without a knowledge of his intentions, might not be s0/ party. The brilliant eye, the raven locks, the gt Fear an NO eg | etaniierert Ea rm . ees Senate, however, decline, by such constitutional ma. | Colenizing, or of pormanent sett “A ready to take the responsibility of assenting to « Mowry cheek, the well developed form of Miss OP IOINVILLE, (nw) Lanrnes, Trem York. freight at of of the owners thereof. Jeis ich advice, or to exppess an opinion pperiy: ashe fepseltidn will demand for the Hudscn's | Chenge. B., create a passion for heavenly mindedness, Misetia, Silvester,’ May 1 Oct’ 1, THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL e545, T\shall consider: 1, my jauty, to ze) ecQiiey Ceammey sng tentiot frealy perigating the; Cola |i.) uy Sanare or. ane Unies Staves t— while the mind seeks in Italy’s studio the mode KCOLE (new) Eveleigh, June 1 Nov. 1. oe pie oe sia 1 also communicate herewith an extract’from a:de- | the idea of sovereignt: of the right of ceroising any In accordance with the resolution of the Senate of the | Of the brow the latter condescended from nature \daon + “ i Y A st_ be a stoic, indeed, ken, \ spatch of the Secretary of State to the Minis jurisdiction or hatever,on the of the go- | 12thinstant, that ‘‘the President of the United States be | to receive. Young A., mu © a stoic, indeed, a ae and then pik, to the Elysian Fields, | trate States at Lor deg. anes aateee amater. of the | Smmmontor of ive Company, aad will contonmplats offy | and ishereby advised to accept the proposal of the Brit | if he passes his present ordeal with countenanes the place. “ ly accomplished and attrac | last, directing him in eccordance with the joint resolu: | the right of navigating the river upon the same footing | sh Government, accompanying his message to the Se- | unmoved. Miss A. R., of Springfield, has made tive'of ail raroal excursions that can be made from the eity. | tions of Congress, “Concerning the Oregon Territory,” | afd wecording to the same regulations as may be eppi- | uate, dated lth June, 1844, fora Convention to settle | most successful débitt here. She bids fair, ere The grounds Bow pr vent a charming aspect, the trees be | to deliver the Notice to the British Government for ihe | Gable tothe citizens of the United States. Ihave already | boundari $4 between the United States and Great | long, to martial into the fitld as goodly a number u cal ‘excellent order, having been considerably | 22Fowation of the Convention of 6th August, 1827; and reso that Lord Aberdeen has very positively | Britain, west of the Rocky or Stony Mountains,” aCon- | of Chieftains as her father’s military ambition seavalliseed theprenentepemn also,a copy of the Notice transmitted to him for that ‘explicitly declined to treat of the navigation of the | vention was concluded and sgned onthe 16th instant, | id seek tocommand. Miss E., of Ex-Gover- for pansengers are'unsur’ | “On enpry rlearant attemoen there will be in attendance at | Purpose, together with extracts from a despatch of that | St Lawrence in connection with that of the Columbia ; | by the Secretary of State on the part of the United iquet, hi t scerned i Geods addressed to the | the Colfonnade. Elysian Fields, an excelleat Band of M Minister to the Secretary of State, bearing date, the 18th | and that even {f it were desirable in us to propose to offer | States, and the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni. | nor Seubriquet, has faults not discerned or dis- ri il] be forwarded free of other charges than those actu fish wall Perform selections from the favorite Operas, popu: | May, last. JAMES K. POLK. | one for the other, he would on no account enter into [ote iat of Her Britannic Majesty on the part of Great | cernible to_ ray cree Her Neate is as pis 7 jar airs, marches, waltzes, &c. Wasninoton, June 10, 1846. any negotiation in regard to the St. Lawrence. ritin wrapt up in the mysterious. Congre: er ry R 5 , 1846. 5 o CUSRERE ATR ores rs, Proprietors er ney, Peas from Reralay Casal sad Ci eerie. t + *"* * J have seen no cause to change the opi. | This Convention I now lay before the Senate for their | which seems to have passed through as many Ggeiter, July 1D C by 1 BRASKA (new) (0, 103 Front street, oF to Night Boats run from Hoboken to Barelay street watil 11 PROTOCOL. nion, that in any attempt to divide the Oregon territory, | ¢onsideration, with a view to its ratification. hases as were ever chronicled of the moon, and “athe yp HINCKEN ‘Agents, gees use. a enti A conference was held at the Department of State on | the jon felt by this government to protect the JAMES K. POLK. lived as many lives as a cat, is known as Hotel nar oT ina, cor. Water st. |” Werringe 6M conta caismer | the oth Juno, 1846, btween the hovorable Jemes Bachan. | Fghisof ther subjects, which may have been ecquired | Washington, June 10, 1646, Pius Second. Rev. Dr, C. is there, and the Rev. NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. DRAPTS ON GREAT BRITAIN |, Secretary of State, the American Plenipotentiary, | °f have grown up during the jeint occupation, would a Mrs. C. is also there. ‘This is the Doctor’s bridal AND aE: LAND—P. wi TA re. | end right hon. Richard Pakenham, the Bi Plenipo: | moat pi interpose the greatest difficulty in the (conripentiat.] . : mit money to their friesas in any part of | tentiary, when the negociation respecting the Oregon | wey of an ‘adjustment. And it is now obvious | Convention between the United States of America and | tour, postponed till the present on account the old country, eam procure drafte of the | Territory was -resumed. The Britian Plonivotoatecn they the proposed reservation ofthe right to the Hud-| her Majesty the Rees of the United Kingdom of | of the weather. All Saratoga is agog to know psa from New York 2ist, and from Liverpool 6th of eacl m7 7 Pepe bp * Mad an trom £1 and | made a verbal explanation of the motives which hed in- | #0n’s Bay carey, of freely navigating the Columbia, Great Britain Treland, concluded at Washington | what the clerk of the seasons has found to so pro- ae From New York. Ezeerpeot opal Seweal ebekheee’ Eesvend decount, Bence, Pity | duced we hn ws government to instruct hitn to make nod Si og Snee aete Delhah: ocoupents aaa of the Spe airs hit tie! peng om to chill our youthfulfeelings. Did you, " Dee. 21 re les. * “f anothe! pouition ¢ Government of the United | river, proceed from source ; althou; in pro- , 1846—Read . ear New ship L-izsepoal, 1180 tons, § Korii 31 Sane ¢ | ‘The anbscribers bee to inform their friends and the public | States for the solution of these long existing diticulties. | bable that more or less pride may be felt st giving up| June 17, 1846—Read a second time, and ordered to be | “Daily, how your popularity widens. What faneary i Sion | Sleuluencon wad they feat quite Caras "Oat ergy | te fetusly otven wiich ad animated tae Bei | loot What has Deen Rithertotondored by “our” vegets | The Unied Sates of America and ter Siseaty the | Would become of us, this wintry weather, but for Nee rose F Woodhoures 23 + al jy § meager Gs theirs for transmitting mouey to the ond Government in this endeavor + Mritiob tore “a cf Queen, of the ated Kingdom of Groat Britaia and, Ire the impulse we receive from the Herald. ‘ A Jers af aoe reupon,the British Pleni; ti In fact, except in surrender to the United States | !and, deeming it jesirable, for the future welfare heanem New Ship Rochester, ow tens, SFebruary 31 April jgtenmer Caledonia will Igave Boston to- | 9’ Secretary’ of Stale the dranght of 0 ten cevice | ofthe title of the lande not occupied by Brivah ‘subjects | of both countries, that the state of doubt end uncer. Newront, July 12, 1846. Jeha Briton. OE ae | W: iS 'T. TAPSCOTT 86 South street, (marked A) setting forth the terms which he had been | between the Columbia and the 40th parallel, and also the | tainty which has iisherwe pranelied spepeatinns the sove- | The” Weather and the Panoramic Views—Music ip Horinener,saovene, SMyeh GT May 3 door bow Bune in, | Ietrucied wo propsen ston Goverment of che United | rarrender of the Facediation ever, the river gad the | celgny ond purerment ot the fore, om eer and Mutton ire Barely. iy i Sept. H “NOTICE-TAPSCOTT'S GENERAL States for the settlement of the Oregon uestion. weeny oe same Tam afraid it may, with pv bpd sod rae] re rela ted y A . a ‘Those substantial, fast sxiling, fimet clase ships, all built is EMIGRATION OFFICE, Removed from JAMES BUCHANAN, some plausibility, be cet that there is no material 74 paettae esp Loe ge a The weather to-day is delicious. We have the city ofnew York, are commmmted by men of ox: 75 to 86 Soutif street~-Persons sending for RICHARD PAKENHAM. | | difference between the present ayheta and that | cable compromise of the Hghte mutually eens yaei| the climate of the Orient. The sea-breeze fang and abaity, cnd-wit ‘be despatebed panctually ou th. their friends 1 any part of the old cou _ [Here follows the dranght of the Convention, which | offered to Mr, Gallatin by Messrs. Ad n and Hus. | two parties over said territory, have respecti named el ee me seine Se ens ce Leese | “MSPs Hee ree toiwgien) | Sern Se nM Eine | Wncmecionres cx Wienges Fear sim | ms reed brow The een is ahining Behn . 4 — is scarcely me fe e * 5 of the ( ‘ out, NE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Me Lane~Ezxtracts. sition, es now submitted, has not received my counts. | United States of America has, on his part, furnished with | but. the Narraganset zephyr baffles his burning ‘The Ships of this line are unsurpassed by any other, ane Derantment of Stat: mance, * * * * I have, therefore, felt it my duty | full powers James Buchanan, Secretary of State of the | beam. In spite his efforts, we are all cool—cool a A 4 of lain enpntt tee o E for igaight or Damage naptre pan ons een Sore reliance may be placed in un them more comfortable and conveueni than ahipsof asraalier | 1 herewith transmit a notice for the abrogation of the | by the President es ‘rentea reliance say be placed jn their pase: | Convention of the Gth August, 1817, between Ureat ibe | proved by the Senate, appointed the Right Honorable Richard Falouham, | The day is bright as anew dollar. From wy OUR MUCTORN, ag |S ease nd Une Lmar Liege, ay | mang Valea Say seeiacs jth arts | hare hee penal Us Bees | Sab gens Ene entaodoery anf Maer | Window the white clif of Book Mand ae plan FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO. Drafts for anpramount, vagable. without discount ie all the | “oliverto her Britannic Majesty in person, or to hor Ma- | Would accept the proposition now offered, at least with- Plenipotentiary to the United States, who, after having | ly visible, and appear to be at a distance of three, ys re Liverpeol., | principal towus of Bugiaad, ireland, Scotland or Wal jesty’s prineipal Secretary of State for F fairs, | out any material m, and that the President | communicated with each other their respective full pow- " f i i NEW YORKR AND GLASG VE OF ~ | #lko be obrained. » ieland Seotiand) or Wales, en | iter you shall rai bof these todes of | would vot take the responsibility of reject ere, formed in good and due form, have agreed upon and | Stead of thirty miles. I think with a geod teles- 3 PAC) EERCOW pied For further partion a wns it will Cages yobs mea Lon hers hd consulting the Senate. If are be any” “a A heer concluded the following article: cope now, I could lay my hands upon them. FOR LONDON—Regular Packet of the Ist As the abrogation of this Ci is t of least, could hardly be expected. where the boundary laid down in existing treaties and 5 st—The first class, fast suling packet i and sol haracter, ti feats at the ee ay be c fered rtain, also, in my opinion, that | conventions between Great Britain and the United states | polis. Hitween lock Island and the Narragan- FINCK ALBERT, Cape, Wi Important and eolema character, the Y oot tetaenenn | ‘be mabihrns na at | foruntoates, the line of boundary between the territories | vet Bay, is perlinps as great ® thoroughfare for KETS. Bika acai REIT TAPECOTT, n. | esty’sishes. A duplicate of the same is tranemitted, | ground to eatertain such am impression, however eiro. |, ming wih. lof north latitude | Fifty white sails are outlined against the pale ae ps. 3 ps9 on -. to be placed on file in the archi our legation. Pie ples pp es objectionable, in the Sret instance at eg 3 Lae ida saan ight blue sky, standing to and from your great metro- etliag from New Yerk on the Ist, aud Glasgew on the of cach mouth. tice ought to be attested with ull due formality. The | the offer now to be made is not to be sul From N. York. Fm. Gligow. | Hui us, will sail ot above, her regular day, 7 Junel. July 15. es Hi ng very supe eommodati mode is left entirely to your own discretion, but I would | ultimatum, and is not intended as such ; though I have | of her Britannic Majesty and those of the United States | ships as exiets upon the ocean. Seldom fewer Ship SARACEN, NT. Hawkins, $200")! ; ats, esd, esoncups rmodations for eabin, second | toeeat that it, maght be made the subject of s protocd | reason to know Mr. Pakenham will not be authorized to | shall be continued westward along the 49th parallel of | than fifty sail are visible {rom the hills of New- (Feb. 1 = should make ediate applicatic board, fox iow } one copy of which should remain with the | accept or reject any modification that may be proposed | north latitude to the middle of the channel which sepa- port, and frequently twice that number may be Bx. Ship BROOKERY, N.WE i Maiden Lane, or to SUaEEE MURRAY, Brit Government, anether with the Legation in Lon- | on our part; but that he will, in such case, be instructed | rates the continent from Vancouver's Island, ard thence ited ir. Ship Hm. ‘wen, iis ics P.S. Those desirons of sending for their tients paul a don, and the third be transmitted to this department. to refer the modification to his government. sia southerly through the middle of the said channel, and To-day the atmosphere is more than ordinarily Ang st I. country, can have them brought ont by the above In the remarks which you may have occasion to make It ia not to be disguised, since the President’s amnual | of Fuca’s Straits to the Pacific Ocean, provided, however, y pg ‘i Br Bark ADAM CARR, —=, toca vessel, Grany other of the line, by applying as above. jy: on the delivery ef the Notice, the language of the pre- | messege, and the public discussion that has subsequently bn het, 2) = toa Laid ees and ae be anssonnk: T Mw 7 le ak pronnt ta aes, io 5, TH HAVERTOOUG REGULAR PACKET OF | STilory "mad necenserly be your guises 2” S'tesn | pastas conduct the ogotiation ints fafure sages, | opento baihparuen” Vane, and the sky of a soft pale blue, without & Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Seott, } Sept. i. packet ship RAPPAHANNOCK, Capt. Drummond, | §Te58 have spoken their will upon the subject, in their | without reference to the oj of or free ARTICLE 2. cloud—jnst such 2°sky as might have spanned fi Jnn’y 1 i2ov tous ourthen, will sail as above, her regular day. * | Joiat Resolution, and to this it is his (the President's) | from speculation as to any degree of control may {| “From the point at which the 49th lel of north la- | Paradise ! Pi Na es hed sels, abl ‘This splendid ship has three houses on deck (one of which | and your duty to conform. exercise over the result. Whatever therefore might be | titude shall be found to intersect the great northern | “T> see the panorama that is now spread before Suadeiointon bee ne was originally intended for sb yareall well | T'o her Majesty VICTORIA. Queen of the United King-| prudent and regular in the ordimary course of . 1 | branch of the Columbia river, the navigation of the suid } 14 ig worth ihe expense of along journey. It is paid te promoig thi font. The agents or Captains will | Sf tithe under recle length | dum of Great Britain and Ireland, etc. ete. Think it sof the utmost importance, upon. the present | branch absll be free end opeu'to the Hadeon's Bay Com-,| Me i Seid RB beam Hot be reoponcfele for any parcels or packages seu them, "une | CLperthsjand are equal to tie cabins of most vessels in port, | Whereas, the Congress of the United States have | occasion, if the President should think proper to , and to all British rabjeots trading with the same, | With some difficulty that I can keep my eyes o} Jess bills of lading are signed therefor. tengers Persous about visiting the old country would do | 840Pted a“ Joint Resolution concerning the Oregon ter- | any modification of the offer to be made by Mr’ Paken- | to the point where the said branch meets the main stream | it while penning these lines. On sucha scene ‘or freight F passage, spply to well ts examine the accommodations of this vessel befure en- | Titory” of which the follo copy: ham, that the modification should be understood as | of the Columbia, and thence down the said main stream | you not only gaze without tring, but new beau- ODHULL & MINTURN, gaging elsewhere for passage which will ‘very mode- | ‘* Whereas, by the convention concluded the twentieth | pessessing the concurrence of the co-ordinate branch of | to the ocean, with free access into and through the said | ties are constantly springing up to fasten and fas- ited zene Wty LY — OF rate rates. Apply ou board, foot of Dover street, or to day of October, cighteen hundred and eighteen, be- | the treaty pewer. river or rivers; it being understood that all the usual | cinate you. A ‘ mal “d ‘ . McMURRAY, tween the United States of America and the King of the It is not easy to conjecture, with any certainty, the | portages along the line thus described, shall in like man- Now two ships are locking their spare on the PASSAGE ‘ine BRILAIAN AND | Witte Se are > ae aa Sont! Usiied Kiagaon of oa Britain and Ireland, for the extentite whieli this rornment. Bt be Tanned pees te are rate with ie eeu an ~ °F | far horizon, and form for awhile the appearance FOR N URLEANDS—Leuiaua and New 2 efterwards - | me e even rr vers, sul o 4 is an luce, pea 4 o i ‘ basic oa atinized iit hip re se conane wots than the President, demanded | shall be treated on the same footing ‘as citizens of the | Of @ huge white wall with perpendicular sides, always understood that | rising out of the ocean. In a moment more they trued as preventing, | separate, and the illusion vanishes. Now a ves- ideas indred. and | ceding administration of our Government, the extension | nothing in this article shall be York Lme—Regular Packet—To sail Mondav, 10th | ed and continued in force by another convention of the | that a Rceies August —The elegant, fast sailing packet shiv | same parties, concluded the sixth day of August, in the | it. It must not escape observation that, during the pre- | United States; it being, howev: ine very ots, ing | year of our Lord one thousand eig! i By the Brack Ball, or Tverpeol lar day és f ng vheated in- from Li Fe gh , having handsome farnished necom. | twenty-seven, it was agreed that any country that may | of the line on the 49th lel to. the Strait of Fuca, es | or intended to prevent, the government of the United | sel is standing from you, and you are cheated in: Tee pone TAL salloseom Liggepocls tot of Te mmodtiont, coptyen “Bes ea Af Orlane shar, foot of, Wall be claimed by elther party on the nentirweet coast of pow pi by Lord Abenioen, was sotually coggeried Staten fom ‘miski any ations respecting the navi: | to the belief that etre light-house, or some hy “ eet, or » Ke 0... 56 Sou be America, atward the Stony or Roc! Mountains edi redecessor as one he hit i oeeeer: 4 16th of March, | *teively no oceleeh ex Rosado hanesday now commonly. called the Oregon Teritory, should, to: soamnet saigtt pone jae : hs great tower. Ine few minutes she has changed roment might that, in to those | the present treaty.” ; gether with its harbors, bays Gad creeks, and the navi. | English subjects whe ‘would be left ‘American * ARTICLE 3. come [rte ob me apein, cops my be like a “ Tat of April. ‘ 4 evening, August Sth. " ea toreang eee ARON Axon in New Orleans, 3A8. E bern y OODRUFF, who will | Sotion of all. ri thin the . ; " promptly forward all goods to his gat vers wi same, be ‘ free and open’ | ju tien by ing that boundary, he considered | In the future priations of the territory south of fh “ the seaman pers, seiing from Boston on | "Parker hip MARTELL E, Taylor, master, will succeed | 10 the vessels, citizane and subjects of the two powors, | the provisions of the second article of Jay’s treaty, asa | the 49th Lot north latitude, 6s provided fa the first Nee ee ee ee UaTater o (a ‘ire, or in any one of the eight packets of the Black Ball and sail on Monday, 3ist August, her regular it without prejudice to any claim which either of the | precedent for a convenient mode of dealing with them | article of this treaty, pe poneearery hts of the Hud- | regular regatta. So y' . Line, sailing from Liverpeol on Ist and ith of every . jy20_ | parties might have to any vart of ssid country; and| By the more yt went ing te however, Bri- | son’s iy, and subjects who may | clanging panorama, and so much the more in- month. Arp ie gf drones Lester poate PACKET SHIP SIDDONS Irom Liverpool—Com | With this further provision, in the second article of the | tish subjects would not only ber in the absolute | be inthe occupation of and or other property | teresting. CHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton st., signees of this ship will please have their permits | aid €onvention of the sixth of August, eighteen hun- | title of all their lands and ao, as fully as by Lord | lawfully acquired within the territory, shall be re- | To-day, being the Lord’s day, we do not expect N jor to the Fulton Bank a board at Orleans wharl, foot of Wall street, im- | dred — be allowed the any fresh arrivals, but we have enougl already ea Li ; r Il goods net permitted in live days will b Senstul sest Genvontion, ccs givtag Ges omtoe-ctemtive | to coetinee setiracon setioate amd ieee 57 | medscery « perm: in five wi and annul convention, jue notice oft sul wi an . i GLASGOW ANY NEW YORK LINE OF” | iwi sote te" Sythe: | toate to theratuan eantrhottegipettys reive | ance tothe govermment of the United Staten; which, sc. | "The ferme lands, aut cicrestperty of every descrip- | 2 make merry he pecans ben Ab tel ; "And whereas it has now become desirable thet the | cording to Lord Aberdeen’s offer, as | understand it, they | tion, belonging to the Puget’s Bound Li We pend os heen mt fe cane Serger aplioy rei ONLY REQUt AR LINE OF PACKETS FOR i VAtG Wl . respective claims of the United States and Great Britain | would not possess. In point of fact, therefore, the s the north 5 i zen of them in this place. y 3 Py ib Py pia ci bk Packet Sane Abatl Cae Cae should be definitely settled, and that said territory may } stantial points of the present offer, and those which may [om teed Se thn Maa Gemibged: Te cote: tetores toe chureh-going man, you can worship ne ind. srishng te send forthetr trends ib any part of | Br: mer, wiX sail ag above, her reguier de NM God, have them Ship bes handguns beaten ee teh cai no Jonger than need be remain subject to the evil conse- | be expected to be regarded as most objectionable, are | situation of those farms tnd Taesth Seale De cenattered nature to great advantage here, by w: 7 arrange: | ‘Th uence of the divided alle; ‘of its American and | little more than the embodiment of the various offers and i clitts, listening to the Seiden aenegee ep eprodl ome Mg by the United States to be of public and political im dering along the wild ocean cli fe Scotland, to sail direct from Glasgew, ean m0) te with the Subscribers, ought m any jernge passengers. | ‘about to sion and conflict of | suggestions which at ditferent times have, in some form and the United States Government should ity a { the breakers, and watching the of the regular ae acl ny pein soont) oe jasgow. be apmy es jared thet the ships of this line sail pu cational Jorteietion dange: to the cherished peace | or other, proceeded from our own negotiators. desire to obtain of the whole or of any vat aroun wile anil in ie endless flight ; or you may ‘ADAM CARI, Captain Met wen, "those Meshing 1 8 sre bere hould make early applies | 24 od understanding of the two countries. T have myself always believed, if the extension of the thereof, the property so required shall be transfered to | s¢rol] through shady lanes and sweet green fields ; ‘Captain Hawkins, tion on board, feat of Booseve orto 4 ‘ith a view, thei » that be taken for the | line of boundary on the 49th parallel by the Strait of Fu- | the said government at a proper valuation, to be agreed B f fi fi “BROOKSDY Wiehe ‘APCOTT, abrogation of the said convention of the sixth of August, the ral le where, amidst the perfume of fragrant flowers — a . : gust, | cate sea would be acceptable to our government, | upon between the parties, ’ - malt ‘own was Birds wi Sa Page he high eharacter of those ves South st. 28 door below jurling Slip. eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, in the mode pre- | that the demand of a right freely to navigate the Colum- ‘ARTICLE 5- rou may worship in agi nm way. a f pe Yee det ment join wy who may iP NORMAN, from Havre—Cousiances scribed in its second article, and that the attention of the | bia ri could be compromi: upon a point of time, ‘The nt Treaty shall be ratified by the President of singing, bees will hummimg around you, this (che oaly ip will nena oe mee its on ‘at | Government of both countries may be the more earnest- | by conceding it for such @ period as might be necessary | the United States, by and with the advice and eonsent of | but they will not interrupt your devotions. he Particulars given, on application wo 9, 5 North river, ot to the office of the under. | ly directed to the adoption of all proper measures for a | for the trade of the Hudson's Bay Company, north and | the Senate thereof, and by her Britannic Majesty; and | Our splendid German band of “ fusicians,”’ is ey Tt PAPSCOTT, All koods not permitted In five days, willbe sent to iy andamicable adjustment of the diferences and | south ef tho forty ninth parallel. Entertaining great | tne sauieations shall be ‘at London at the ex. ted here to-morrow, armed with every kind 75 South stree! of Maiden Lane.’ BOYD & HINCKE: putes in regard to the said territory : confidence in that opinion, and deeming it only reasona- | vir Rouike bese Gitano Rie y rf Maser. REID & MUBICAY. Agents Nom Wail t_ | ““PResolved by tho Senate sod House of Representa | ble, I confess that, from an early period, 1 have used | Pireuan of on paneonner, 16) of ineteuepans. i eisnen, tip clencing ha been alor in ow. PACKETS FOR MAR BEILLES—The packet | tives of the United States of America in Congress assem. srgument end persassion in my power to, 10cm | in witness whereof, the reepeotive Plenipotentiaries | |, Cone tO it piano, a Mtge iad wate, REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, wc. ptf A. ieee on eal aoe bled, That the President of the United States be, and he ord Aberdeen to such a limitation; and, pers have signed the same,and have affixed thereto the seals | TVs we will not only dance, bu ic. ot Ager, For heim Eapply to, |ishereby authorised, at his discretion, to give to the || am quite aware that, with a portion of the British | of their arms, ECORIER. ivim ROVD & BINGEN, At Wall treet Cruomte tate Britain the notice required by the panlie,, importance it ve ee deserves, is | Done at Washington, the fifteenth day of June, in the me Gal Oe dabei GEORGE MeBasive Jr. has removed his office to Wo | FACREIS FOR HAVRE —becond Line—ihe | {p97 for the abrogation ofthe tame? nS" | that an others ite hadenervedly” fegaried as s point | Zest Of CUT Lord ene thousand elgit handsed sod forty: atitaitiomal Gronrour, Jaly 21,156, Browdway, and jes (o remit money, in sums large or ket ship BALTIMORE, Captain John Johason, p 4 Point | six, JAMES BUCHANAN. o a “teen in any part of Ireland, in the came r., will sil ou the lat of August. For treight oF Now, therefore, after a careful consideration of the | of pride, | have been disappointed by the pertinacity RICHARD PAKENHAM. Mr. Cammarceno submitted three amendments er ax he and his predecessor in business have done fer le apply to BOVD & HINCKEN, premises, I, James K. Poux, President of the United | with which it has been, at so much risk, insisted up- ae constitution, relative tothe circulation of the notes of thirty years and more; also, to any part ef England or PACKET SHIP OSWEGO, from New Orleans, | States, in the exercise of the authority and discretion | on. Feeling very sure, however, that the present of- Nanrucksr,'July 20, 1846. other states within thie State, limiting the rogate land. is discharging at Peck Slip. Consignees will | vested in me by the said “Joint Resolution concerning | fer is not made or intended as an ultimatum, | think it : 7 4 amount of bank notes to be issued by state banks, and Money remitted by letter, Doswpsid, to the subearibin, oe SEES please attend to the receipt Of their oy oa the Oregon territory,” and in pursuance of the second | only reasonable to infer an expectation on the part of| The Extent of the Great Fire—The Total Loss. | relative to the right of visitation by sharekelders, on con- Fetecon To Eaned ewan nlea'S 2 | “dies —rSSRACPo OTRO CIVENMOOL Hy | tented sober baer nana gr | be npanieSacin ayy bemamssly egal Although never baving had the ploaaareof your | $087.4 th ne ono Blshigt cela ed Tt cece | PM ev crn Finer Bate: | sree Scns ak hha ok ta | Ss eee Sena ee age ea | se mew fo ret | Semcon oe em Freee he ee SA-AND NORTH Aaa Gan make the necensury arrangersenta with the sab- | montne trom and after the deliv ery of hess presente, by | Pectation that in the United States’ thie point may not be | 02 Oz8¢t map of the ruins of the late fire in this | #9 *4 [lv torated companies and associations oxer che MOVAL MAIL oT Rat suits, nS eckern u bronght out in Any | the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pi tentiary | absolutely insisted uj ‘and in part from deference to | place, the plan being an exact copy of a map of citing banking porers shall be sw oct. to visitation end 1200 ton« and 440 horse power each, un- be STS Punctuality will be | of the United States at London, to her Brita sty | interests and imp: at home—they could not be in- | this town, surveyed in 1834, by Wm. Coffin, Esq. | examination ai ingtance of the! ed ‘der contrast with the Lords of the Admi- | oCperred? ¥. sai on the or to her Majesty’s principe] Secretary of for | duced in the first instance to make an offer with such a ‘li th their creditors, under regulations to be establis! Fon ie aa rer neh Eetgn Stes Se cet Cosrention shall bo eutely | Wee oa' cave waste cnceem fetes Oot | chaste bediiain detcrda, aah Sobral ems | netcies eh csieaaes ts eampeeote os Be Thus pri the of at either port. e Upon y; } closing the bui stroyed, copii or the del The sub aguas teri In testimony whereof, Ihave caused the seal of the | yield the demand to the navigation of the ri. ‘ ‘ dilitios, or of any of ite members to «1 packers, in any oF wht , Jeorke’s Lineof | ipited Statesto be hereunto affixed Given under my | Ver, and be content to socept it for such number of | that in arranging the dark shades, and of course for which they may be personally fe an members of secured at a very moderate rate, transient at Wi this twenty-cighth day of April, A. | years, as would afford all tho substantial advantages to | got a correct plan of the ruins. For general in- | such rotion or ql shall aye voce tog ‘Shi Fram every fire | D. eighteen hundred and forty-six, and of tLe indepen: | those interests they have particularly in view thetcould | formation, I will refer you to the Nantucket Par- | made, or the epenay 30d etn ti erand for dip ne greatest care will pe pte by Mies. p ee OS the Presid oe . ly desired. y 4 wy 5 = | affairs of such incorporation a repekiere al Up the wubsetfcceste ad de fakes Setninas Secretery of Pe as So ibimey be whatoniaoarnenie of & river thould der of Wednesday and bore san 4 ein Sod bn othe Nentatatere shall provide by law for the exclu- or further particnlane pat paid) eo pst 4 be granted for a ported, sufficient to subserve ell the pur- |instants.. The Athensum contained a library of | sien of the motes of banks of other States from circule- = ee tae ee ‘ee ‘Mr. MaLane to Mr. Buchanen—Estry ets. 1, | Done ot ortho ight obesld bo, anwaded indedniialy w | HOut 8000 volumes, ‘anda museum of valaable | tion withle Ws SS su link ihe aggregste mount of WM. TAPSCOPT,56 Waterloo ord,” | 1 ecoived late in the day, on the Toth insten, (srisey) | a particular claus of Brith subjects, laust believe that | And unusual collections of articles, from all parts | yah, noreats be ieued DY all the benks-and joint stock No berths secared anti] paid ‘fer: “thes ER ert procter ren numbered twenty-seven, dated the 2uth of | no English statesman in the face of his denial of a simi- | of the wald visited by our whalemen, and also | associations in this State now exiting or which may 1 sgoous. Ne freight, exeopt NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR Liv! pil, * for the abrogation of | lar privilege to American citizens in to the St. |+:om our. own town since its first settlement. So ing. POOL.—Packet of the 26:h of Jaly.—’ convention of the st Angel, 1927, between the | Lawrence, would take the hazerd upon point alone, ia eht ‘ For ight, polbage, orany fnst peiling a] favorite packet shij States Great acco! ‘with the disturbing the peace of the world. Indeed, if the | rapid were the flames, that some e or ten pi- us burthen, Captain Asa Eldridge, will on omer in the second article, instructing me to | same ministry from whom the present offer , | anos, and the organ in Trinity church, were con- WE HSER en nd wrote Toner Beunna Many by peton or | mull conn meta he gro reenter | sumed pee i emaberk forthe Old Comutry will net fall tooge eRe Fe in office until the qualification, | am-ad The Warder of Saturday says : ial returns at to be derived from eolee! Tine in pr 1, ae Ww eg oy to her Ms; vy have to be dealt with, | shou! entire con- | from the investigating committee appointed by TV Bae J ence to any other, ax their great. capacity renders them eve: | 64, 4nd at the same the mode of the delive- | idence inthe belief | have now expressed. the town, to gather details of losses’ by the late al gall ns above, TT, Way more comfortable snd conyevient than :hipsof «small | FY of the entirely at my own discretion, , that 1 not the least ex- BM : OF pasanue, el class, and their aceommod: tions for cabin, a1 cabin am I will of course execute your instructions at the earli- that reservation, if in favor of | fire, report the following :— Woou ot crete asst feelin "Retoas icra : oie werevn, the em ens | Tully eatin Ler shi’ Queen ofthe West, 1250 « Tae oo ae rn ae wake exrly application on borrd, at | suit, through the prinol Of State for Foreign ‘ll thre dlsoussionste which iitip We Withageceed the Li W. & J.T. TAPSC! o time has not yet afforded for that here, that in meking partition of the Balance of lows... .... ++ ++ +++ ++ $565,796 anil on her reguler day, 2is| September. J their General Passage Office, 06 OTT hae purpore; und in the midst of the preperation of my de- regon protection of those interesta which | ‘The hooks and rs of the Post Office, Com. tKUARD GLO KBTABLISHED EMIGRANT wen the Por . Satinke' the Joint coeupation is regarded | Insurance office, ister of Deeds, County Trea. | Je [aes aaleeribers’gre_propered to being MB Hier new fran fev hing fore ong my pores sare ei-4 pare ere M804 | sirer, Clerk of Courts, Collector of Taxes, Say- | ‘any of the Line of ling every Gri wed ail eee toasubject of eo much importance inootoas | ‘Citizens, and M. and M. banks, are all safe. Ey ea ed arpble | | Fetal of righ br which | em sensible & proper exeroe of the’ dis | navigation of the Columbie river fer Brith sukjects tod large circulation of the Weekly Herald, and I ‘ce = RS, cretion confided to me requires. To-morrow, however, | Bi commerce ces ; and ulti | the quality of its engravings, induced me to send 1 Bouth street. jyi? I purpose to seek an interview with Lord Aberdeen | mately confined to Hudson's to you, presuming you will do iggustice,

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