The Prince of Wales, escaping from the .too zealous reception
given him by some of the population of Illinois, has steamed down to St. Louis, and has been out on the prairie looking after buffalo and other game. His great days were yet to come. Washington awaited him with dignified impatience, Mr. Bucha- nan being naturally anxious, as a gentleman should be, not to overwhelm his guest with attentions. It is said, Baron Renfrew is to dine with the President and then with the Mayor, and afterwards—receive the citizens ! New York and Boston are
Mori -unreservedly impatient Its see and shake hands with the heir to the British threat. We trust, and believe, that the Prince's visit willkprove tie eatind affection for the obi country that lies at the betrom ett the Ainerisan. heart.