The Oregan question is not likely to be the cause of war at present. A special Ambassador is to be sent to London by the United States, to negotiate a treaty, and, in the event of his not succeeding, the intervention, of a third power is to be proposed by the Americans.
Change. — The most gorgeous cloud tlat ever floated in the variegated fight of a summer evening, may, ere the morrow, be charged with lightning, and frown upon the world in darkness. The most enraptured bridegroom that ever came rejoicing from his bridal chamber, may, ere his little day of life be done, become a scowling visitant to where his presence should give joy, and where his voice at the threshold should sound as do the tinkling bells, which Mahomet says welcome his accepted to Paradise. — Chambers' s London Journal.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, 25 October 1845, Page 135
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