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\J ®;1 !*■*, reí n i O * 'f£sPS<- \ z ík f é b w retired to '*$& » 3 p¡Se|pf larmed by t.li2 cüsíi oí tfió utj*n, they { a place of Fefug|£y)'iu ths-esifcine ¿ark* ijess< tbey tati oircctlv into one of the avalanches, t att 4 j were swept into the Hood betmv»; to instant destruction, Mr. W illiiy ^as a worthy man, and tjflv c;_ W rtley afi amiable find «-omely wo- than. Thw is tbe family of w born Mr. BuokmghaniH editor oi tbe Galaxy, s p e a k s s o h i p h i y o f iu h i s t o u r to tb e ^ ° ^ e . t* ° “ c ^ White BrJomntdifia. I? is-added,that all the br'.drcs Hi tho w a s a j a d o a , f t » a ¿ ' by jpolivar, a command. & afinr sanction- guess, in which iscd as tihe bip The Llaniotjo ance of the Ld l*r oducàtiou. prehension, th Vicinity of the mognta'mi iwvc been j cu^.v ' ^ at.,n swopt away by the siub'en rise of th» ; o f application, streams, anti most' of tho fine meadow ; the tiv i.eH Jauds on ihe river entirely ruinc.', b&imr W i which he has covered deep With sar>J, rocLa, tree.-*, 1 more worthy A c . &c. - feuirt every and if he puss f iolito mannar i *Tbis Camp was entirely cUitroyei*.; i:i f-rt, the bouse, and a few fee* of land in fiont of | j)ns likewise a It, was the only...spot vhne they c<.nH( have | . _ /•_ ”K * - . 4 ’ __ _ . .... A m •• « L r m i r t n •' to^en safe them. Ì)eath wa» every around B I O G R A P H I C A L . ■s*cs win s t a i n s m quently comiu ity of In dis passion tor cd always to ke-f p o s e s r e ? ted cv pcrsity pront} with little s c r . ever will lenil about rrj iym Formerly,, w dim: part as if i qu«. k \ a y r i Generai Paez.— Tir« cxtpaordhfiry ft).in is a LUuc-.o or nativo of tho (leva- ir ? plains of Vaiinas, iu \ c’nexuol.i.— H e was the owner of herds ot iia-lt wild cattle, which he attended himself-—in fnc: an illiterate herdsman. Naturally off* bold iOif'f-tu* us tfliiprr, end pos- aess-t“1 of sire mirth 'ud activity of body, nl' - f lie r surprising in a fra rae ratihon lt!CS*. 7 nt\ • - he common site, he early distin- j been stained •'éo i hmiseilf iu those fca.s of htrd:- l nP . ;V ago.* ' m<J dexterity, rendered more fre- ;Pjpn °d wort* .-n't bv being almost continually <>n 5 ¡ ^ nutter nl ^•back, which in.i rade society con- i troops. Lutv fe- a titleufsftpeiiority. Eujoy.nc: these N olnS he n» po-soaal udv¡?nt;>.jíe-, united to a duick i *°e. n\ p*»n<ñratmE| m;ad, and ranch nativo sa. I 'no uniera» eaci-v, he had elevated Jnradulf, abayt | ^ d b'ao ot a th e ’ itut 5 of the revolution, to a sort of ■ ? .c 1 chieftainship, possessing preat influence 1 ‘ ovi>. the roving hautls cf hálf-sava^ps j j; oL.JCt. inliis iiumediale vicinity, if s restless , ¡t!ats i n ' HJ,I ;vDH»it:on prorpptcd him to collect a band his :it,:irKS u1 ©ftns most daritner associates, ■><bd phrjn$ h xn-elf at tho.r hifad, he commenced a p-tr' /. •!> predatory w.u lai c on his »wn dCf. uri*. Beine an American, his natu ral ]■ eposslespu n; ’.r.rhned him to the p i- trtut cause } bt|t when in want of provis ions or ueces.iaries for Ills men, or mOn- ey for birbselfto enable him to induce in ihat »troflagoajt of nil the passions in an uncultivated mind— srunint:—-tho cause of his country was frequently l^st sight of, and the firm patriot then received the treatment most usually inflicted upon the devoted roaalis’.., Bolivar attn-ntVvc to the growing influence of the I. iw Í li ,-.* «hief, determined at once to fiv bis prin ciples, andeulisthiseood qualities for jho benefit of their common coumrv, by J‘j>- J^yinting him t p t h s j- « « ^ ur5f'no c^ÌVf> of the country was stretiLrthcned by a cliief of the EQÒst lieroiL intrcoi lity, p«s- Sessiaff a genius of wap, which dispensed •W 'fe’tbe rijiesicfart; hnvin\ u n d e r -his command a bodv ( f dauntless cavalry, _\fch se chartre when led bv thc’.r favorite chief, was irreiistablc. These men ac- <ut>ied t:; the liorsc from earlv infaijicv in nppcarMico <uid equipmenf.* ihe Ilussiíi» Cobs;i(k5, 'lid like iliom ilo not n»e thè fcffcct uf their onset to tln> rdiock of a mass, 1 ml charge separately, ■ vr two or throe together, depending upon irniividualaddiesi<n- prowess, upnn (he <Vx?£rnus management ef the lier^e, the, l.-ncc, aud the ex..iu,>Ie of their lea der. Fnez hits been er;Lraqed in ni.tnv bat- tjcst::ul iiumortiús m.nur c.>iitiicrv, hur » ■ ¿n:Me_especi»iUy owes h,s «l.stmctton to hr, (■ Tuluct-at* the b-'nl«- *,f CWabobo. T i t- ( .'Utendinc armfes were encli about 50OÜ men, tho field .m exit n.sive plain ti- veiled by a road, and on t,pe s^de, at fiorile distance fu un tJie .» con- ctnled ravine. The t-i n;eii<!im' paities nlliiouS'h ntìme :c;dl> ei;.i 1, w 're imi so tji force ; tliei S;> *nia.cl.s f o r 1 ctier dis- ciphneJ, and h.id .• ht-uii t\.l bitte; v i f 1 ' nr.iliery in pos.tioii u¡>'>n tht rrnd.'-coin- •’ xn.'iid:ii£rthe whole pl.,',n, ilio Ci-lonib** tins being without th:.-> wui. Bchvu, kr/owmg how murli drpended upuri the event ot-this day disjiosed hib ijico in two divisions,, giving tho rif;iit to Alun- ;iil:, fhe Bcniot;, tiuj k*f Pi.cr., with or ders to attack with his two b.itt dion* and about 1200,cavalry by tbe ¡¡.vine. The Presiden; knew it Nva« a despeiate tjaiimc and had cliosen his auení atcoidindy.— •Pacz, delitlited at the disMnction con ferred on ftim by the selcclion, .,joy1«ill\ led on hi-, men ai firU concealed by the ind etited r.n :tte, lr.it issmu^r soon upon *h\ renerai level (d'tbe plain, the Spnn- u , bh ■omminder. t La Torre, mw ihe quarter of attack ; nnd eudc lvorodhv a «'orrcspondin^ change in ibe poetimi of hiv tr'-.f.s.Piud h ittery to opj ose it.— fh,„c ?h,e sannj J ^ ac2’ br<iat¡¡sh!ii'j hi< lance, fell up- , rc-entatives'f . oiTtiiei^ w nh snch nrpiqiiy and resolu.- ¡en! Assctnlil . tion, that :i:bvU\h he !• s! half h!s dit:»- • of the revolo ' ion, he «^mplotelv rou«t*d the wlijolc j w.-jS ñ dii neb Spnnisltarmv,¡uid ,c” ptu ed the'r .artíl - 1 r 0oko who ,.J#ry. H e etirnaqo of the living Was ' terrible, if it had not been for, tbe'fd- T:£TUO -:' !l!e !ior^É|, broken dot- 1 > by Ions \iuavchec i 1m? iiKrepiditv < f M.-t-aj/s, the sec' nd »n c rnuiand, who hnMilv fornned asm¡ Il 'eu’ire, and retired in that order, mnn woiild fune e raped. Ab u! 'he close i.f the action, Pnez -it : c-nrp , t* ::n infirmity, whrch feci®' h m a '<>jk>i1 ' 1 v when exHteii. | taiat Ceneral in the field eûtrüirted with'the chief lis promotion was shortly ''by a resolution otrCon- the General is character* aro Oqnei al P«iCZ. ■ has now, bv the assist- ¿lish officers of his staff, ►gross in the elements of ch in hi.s quickness'of ap- t he learnâ without diifi- ntbcr^ would requirevears It is to be regretted tltat fore his eyes, an<3 upon { irmed himself, were not of imitation. He has tlrns1 presented ta him; tsscs i SJ ic easy catriapc and ; of polished society, he rquired its vice«, lie is inttmrperate, but is fre tted by tbe tbe convivial- »osition. He carries his nine to surli an e.ttent as . himself poor, nhfaouçhhe ■ of the richest confisct- tho country. This pro 's him likewise to borrow pulousness from wbomso- without troubling himself n t . icn the minds of the contcn- ;ore heated by mutual,bsr- aracier of the General had w!th acts of cruelty not the enemy, who at one to death w hen taken, as rbi|rst\hut tow. ins h-s own other mfn of strong pas- ,v.»ni friend afid a deadly anecdotes arc related of f u t larly his singi ter!nc -he c own elctnent praixew rth tho enp'ure SpanNb am: ill the Ot 'itioj swimnrncr fi party boldin' The Gei>< y^ars c b). urti Senatori clothed with ploy men ts, gncje in the espir::t ion <tf io show Iiis j to the soldie btiuses of tli of Anffostiu; as if in mm Tho^t* who the best tace house afford ced on so ers who xveri :n<l provisid) c u s f * ' 1, w o r e f“d for the pt t i n g c e n i l e m l b l e p r e p a r a s i d i s s i p a t i o n 1 ,i n r 1 b r o k e n / paired, the C be,i j to meet at n tached a crttn funeral. T and piar ed < r i i ' m i j o b n ^ , 6 sod arm.-, fql carrvinry an the place o ihev m« COieiri.nv, tire form ilirji s i o n s ^ A fli s^irinp fiirth nients of tho becoming w ( mtjsofnent«!. a resiirn'ctit'jti Th is Was aflq o t ) s < * r \ P ( l in t e r S u n d a v . n o t b > H . / b u t r r e v i v e d h e ? > d o f lb« 3 1 o f i b e r e v e t s , i f if p r o v e s n< t r y w h r * - e <*n t l j e p e o n l o t< o v e r a t t a c h m p i o u . P a i x r n t T e i n A t A t n j r at tho timQ ,n pendonce, in Rhode lit' in 17f)l ; he the < Hire o f' talnrlv ndmift bar. But tjfi wh:eh be wa proper staitcfli ^ ifdr, p^e'ry aii) 8 e :<- * o * e . ^ i m f .1 • e n e ; . - l e j - . ' t r f i t . I f i j n - h n £ , a t i p tfntfj* II- cut f.v pr-'\. « it hjm, which [■rere prnisct Italians of i ‘“f - . » s hffce davs lifter, Pacz those who trctc antnedmte|y m.ciea^a A m to )* - ■ *- •« ¡\ hiswelíi»r¿ And prO'penty, espvessed f i i i n s } î b c g cluud OÍ of Eu ..-ua-.discoyered’a nety w l i l ; Cor t e s . P i z a r r o a n d o t h e r w í c T íc mí a d v o n t u r - eVi dethrone the sovereigns a ‘h e i r f e a r s t h a t h e w o u l d b p u u m ; n g b u t j p a r t o $ t h o g l o b e a n d ^ c i z o t ' * alW] have a poofs’ lino. In ibis | rtcs; human nature still knov a p * ...... 1 \it; every day she becora lave C m the criminal pas-snu irration:V the foni th i r i r t c r i i o - ,i. r.o Lr ne os more a s of a it'W, ¿tib- erv.- iS'.ce to the l e y fudged rashly, for his addresses and |.fit; OraiiiW before the Adelphi, a n d on dtl- j«tav ferent' public occasions, as well as tho | and by a passiyo hi<*h r e p u t a t i o n t o which Ue r a i s e d one | e n c e s i n k s in+o a n HCC.m.|>J»‘CC^ t o m e itf’ttnv noriodicid papers, for the limo he i.numos of those who h'de hi*r ‘<<*srr ul.i- e r f o r m e d the part of editor, proved he ' tion f r o m linrselt a n < ! t n n k p h ' r t o r ; ; e t ad the c o m m a n d of tulenis o f a s u p e - ¡ h e r noble o r i g i n . B ;v n a « t i c r . u ' f b c - q n S e m e years s i n c e , t h e p r o - . d e s t r o y e d , t h e v i c e s o f g o v e r n m e n t Pt— iM i us r e c ^ t ioni?aJei^f'd|i*i^i|iriTeuBv- Stancfe?.—-Ffnlip 11, pormittad tii-s troops' to supiiort^ thefljiclves bv fiyii ae, anjJ thus gradusdly Mhausrcd Vbc^patienc«- '.f ilie Ilfllandtits* i'baflesilibxafctcd tu.\- ps to the aaacuQt c f fifteen per cent. iraflitKed a\,v.ty ihe Yiccroya|u»s!ii>f Mex- iro and Peru to s<uppcrt his armies.— Surb was the policy o f t he $pan shm on- urch,'when the sati always KUHie. on , i.oii'ie portion ufiiis (ioiiiiniin»^, nnd wheti otn (iu'neo 'cliarfictenzed bus: au Jjec s.— Vt this day what en it hti sccooipl ih, s.ri|>- ptd of h*s. colonies,, wir-uont iuii.oii at horn«., uti.l Hvi;h n 1 mudre^l ibousani^ r ,n-ncbnie« quartered iii tho Pr tiitisulo.. W c ail km w t y tfhat meciis the expe dition oi 18*20 was fitted Qtit^ il|e iadcair^ vy pnrsi’ Even when tho G t c c k .iV or|¡ tbe Cnrthajeniati of ati apan nt !o\e of j-ior «irder. - — v . , . . brietOr and conductors of the Port to- jntaio unnlteret.. [io, invited M*. Allen to Ph.ladelphia, ' to ’nss:st in wri.inç for that cclebi.-.ted work, orto assume the editorship. He ^ \-;,h the*- • \ w O'\'-*' ‘ i \'■•r nrc \* .mui;.': ii.v in« i o o r:im accordingly repaired «o ihU cn>, wiiere ¡liio n s , d.ssattsfel v .h . , y ^ j. ,i(^ ll|n ¡llMÍ Jiw. 4 e3p, tcb f a n t ' i i n i i v d i - j'V.*. o i l f t o f t h e l ú n ? , j d l ’w e r - M p j > ! - ( 'p r i a < | u d . E » i f J i h e n y ' , v a r Î H o i e ^ j I e i \ i c i c u r r c I n s b r : : t i - x h a u s t e j J ; y e s s e f e \ - ; , h t h < \ | r ' - . \ u f w . . r a m <*. . u t i i i j i : t h e [ «« it ] d o c a v ^ A è I . * iîl.ill. . t.. l! m .MUJ 1..« ... I... »..In. his talents’ were duly npfr.eclated, and jtftries, rreit w_,. . ^ — r ; ^ 1 ! c. , , , hr H .(, <rns ,r M ,(> be Iiis character as an ele-apt wriiei and ! Wrseoin thorn vir«- - u.v in m.im .. n. .o. *, . . «•lassie scholar was jusilv i*M.i'nl-'he — He aflenr\rds rcmoviil to B d: more, ■ where he has siarc conda.'ted public pa- i \ H \ T *1 m i' be himvr m loi.y me.i his memory'to s^.v, ! »«.= sbe A-h-nnn t-mbl.-« 1 « t 'ho pn.» ! and a cont nu'Mis se : i-tnn'tv : 'he (.d •! r cf pors, and it is dut- ... ........ ....... ........... , ,, r i i r> that ho h *s Inr'jelv contributed to raise ■ nr.-ilr that the w.d.s o fth '1] i ir.ru- and esUibbih iio l.terarv ch iractrr of ¡ ’ r »»< J*-velivl « ith 'I:*- )'«H= 4 * 4 ->hi tho United St.m ^ on bi.tli ¡-‘.des i.f the ' Thobes vero over I.4H-' ' JKnvKt.nu« .-bodsj n i» ar o\er. At'atitic. Tf bis.pnideiice or dis-rt'^mi r<'i¡nír\ sh'wdd ■rJf (lie allies ,'f C’ irtlir 1 ' ' ip v be^foK ^ be questi'ined from the c.rru.n-l lire ' ters that b.ul'H'tns w .11 obe d.A s i r ^ at he never cabadate.l on the arqu'si- j 'bo palaces <.f Ti...re,bcr p.ira'e-'.oH ni.m-j from tlrs char t hi< • Ument«. be rons':*rt’''d to ih|'It'lot-, b. r b< a-'ion. i itbildren jdn.-vl w::h f-.m'rtf, «: d h-i’ RtreetlS be^i'inff for u M- mi vo' UI’-.ICIJO that tion of property, fr'ends 'trill not att- jupt his vnc Hi* powerful mil.us ;:nd the-'renx1h of h;s faculties wore absorbed >n the objects to which tbev weri» devoted : tbosfi; <.f a pemn'an.- clr.iractcr did not occupy his m;nd t il the printrr or the papenn iker prec<Tn‘eil theT claims. His hi'torv r»f the American Revolu- iu *wo vrlnrrtc-, and the Journey of I.e\T:« md Cl-ok to the source o f ’he Missouri, and from ihenco in tho month of iho Colomb'a River, w'11 rermiu ¡u^ h a n p t r e s s . • ' ! jh t< t a n •1 . fool-h.irdv intiqiiduy Jdrevs .-.nd activity, some | durable monuments of h-s *ndi:«try ant5 ¡proi»i?ess tl..«-uh e u n r i e i t a k e n b v ‘.vr.- v o f * t a l e n t - . — P r o v i d e n c e A m e r i t a n . ^ - m . - o f t . e r e v . » to j .ir< 1 • r “ i (>S ( f nri.rt-si-.r. 0 - 1^1 I'-oriiiedj end in:- ps k\ jr celit* Í| ;h'd^pr <>n to pi r,aji u;i ot»r -bOrdf . Q 4 1 ¡.v either the ^..i,î> uf «■i.-îau«^* or th« juort.'tir’ V of the c|:niutf . ; ’ I l i-> not rr:_) .jrcntîoîï t ) arîvîje onr di«- . airniniî i:i¡iMh<í.< ; on t«,e emijti ary, our. in ldan arid n;<val ,ioi< es dioijld be ¡u- creaÁd, and not ell-.-ued tc rr’tpaai :nac- t;\(-.ind in quarter?. < s!;ot.ld s*nko a blow which «nay jijpnl ;i -natien at I . l i r e X(. li b- -' ¡‘I'll t i j e n d Tr> OW I1 1 uti restj. To wa*t to le ¿iljUu^e.! w.val.i ¡•r t(v wait fur tho Miís.ab, atftd to m . o eir-¡ jin li v in a n u s . I,*-! p s r a i b r r ^ v derisive nuMvun*s, c n iiijjjej pw'enomv T h e MiVd-m.l th e . . r v n i ! '■■; P « P )'• < »fid C f j i l r i f f . A l l n v.r-nsil T-'rs v. t- ye: un4| dis,pF ..v<-.. f t h , ir - , ! 1 ' o t pwll the pMIUS'S <J, n.i'n Pa- i ('teii(.i/ij i . i n i i r -i,i „.'„ii, j liouibon venuire to hold out, the lea6t Tubv win u s Meie unp/wi , • i encuurwetnent. n ttifi^l^cU an mv * j 'crest in the niiuiiiuanre c fth(|! war ; tlit* , r r i - i i e n d w i s l i !■; f o r p e a c e , \ y j t h o u l i f , j c o m m e r c e i* i n î p r i u j n é d H e n e i \ d t v t o t b « ’ - î r e i u d . r e of i n d u s t r inn- mi(! t r a d o i p (>r oi'e ^1 I'4M' 1 \v ‘‘Il ! * I IWtl III e e o t h e r s Ind a m o r d l a u d , . * A n i o n s t h e f i r s t , a ' - e ii.- C and swimming ii' t^es*, furioilh bull-. ; nnd pai'oru- 1 tr amu-< nient of enconn- ■m'in, or' all.^atbr, in his An in^ an re of a moro eTertjon of cotirape, was him and his officers of a ii cl schoono-r lyin^ at anrhor o. T h i s was (iiTerted by m the shore, each- of tbe bis sword in his mouth, ral is now (1H23) abut 35 besides his military rank he f the Republic. Al-hou^h these civd and military ein- 3;b does not hesitate to en- njost boyish pranks. On the tho armistice of Santa Ana, vr at the event be set fire s’ barrack*. During an» known. \ V b ; t h e r ; ' - h ' s <1 tpcted. It w. old seem 'li lt th- b i b /n .p .l « i i r f o s ^ f id l v f. mart. Tlieir •n’c:ent r h from tini li ndp < f J. I mi tlneuh socr<'Uti'.r.i l i l l ' n p , 1 *he d - - 4endurt.— i tie hou>o o f i ' h'- K i ’L'l'-ib f;i v ili«- rriiits I 8 o rler, Mne-b”' • in ¡rod i’i'-ir /•es tO 'H \.e illf.ul ’jVirrit- II the d e a t h o f M t i . A M ) i : m o . \ . '■e'n ;:,f Pol. ' ;f l 'y;V lrn\ \ , , ' ) : ; L A ‘b l t ' . b Amiiemic a d v i c e - b ve been rei-Kiv- p1',1 ‘r T . ^ , 1 1 - - r 11 he I <v-e \( 4 1. *IT11 h.s .11 Cl . > = n r r ^ . r 1 / i m ip iiO fo n t , -,4 j >;«• i? b„ :ed 1, m : / t h e », vet, wb-H* | f W ç d b o f her s;ul of al e . „ „ d e r «h/. siiel‘. e . : f ap u a n i I f nur.-tl.ctures, , , , : unjhibiii'o- ioev a r e ,-eiv.oii l \!:t v. irr ii lie i (-<■<• jtors Ir.s. ( and cerni be rop'-se. . niodem'e l:bert\. ¿•TT r} k -i t. in ii in* f> 0111 il.s .lie, ■<> m m ne (‘oceaso of H n. Jircn\Ri> A n - nr.ir«ns', M n’ster i f the I7mud St ¡tes to the R O' -• ibl'r of Colombi i. Ilo d.cd at Caftb -rena, on the Î4*h tdt. be;n? on his.wa? tOfPannrn.i, to d.acharu'o his du- j ...... ....... .. ............ / j tv as one of the F. iV' v r.virio-dinarv j Our « nin.-n/^ -' d i^o-e ^(.vaotaj. Pteous. e fU/»vc ‘»r^’rtTiii« »ri iiom a-nd \ ioi s <I1 'ilttv <\f I fi.:r.ibuniî;^ . ^ u w rMir-rüt w is tlic^ s . » a . l o H ' o f ( i i c a t l i r i . ' . a n w l:|?:i t - h e rt>» i ibe ïoib-j^Hiui. s:<- t of jlie T*nited ¡ S f e i t . - s ! \\si-o Knt,di-!i teach hd,3 ¿.uid« I tiu’-e lil.nd .'-¡.ai.iards. I Whilst spaili obi.|iiiQrcly P i e t J i . o i . M i o f i h e p o w o i s ^li it and Minister Plenipo'en'i-.rv to ibe A« sembly of American nations of that cxporenro \Ob 'I1.'1 ' rrI_l,” î‘ an . fu*> rho'UiK-n ^Í i l Í i ^ '^ . s officers to tho ; most wealthy inhabitants , about the time of dinner, innce with an invitati- n.—* place. The home of Mr, Anderson was ut Lou's ville, Kontnrky, and bis n<'o a- bont 40 vears. To 1820, he dorbnod a re-election to Contrress, of wdiicb bo b«d for some time been a distTiU’shad member; he subsequently ¡irosided o- ver the House of Representatives of his own Statp ; and abeu» three years since, was appointed our ATinlster to Cob m- • r r ’t j» •«t-trtïntî, » ‘ Wl'll h?^ I lit* S v \ 4 h o c o n s t i i n r y rt,f i Vit* iï>>lî- bmd.Ts, th/ prudev.ce ot r o w s tua iro^ ct us, kinds., ar iire totally whet e\ e- 1 ?, ;d, or that could be proda- ercmonious a notice. Oth* ^:a r-i«rrr 7 , to that Rppuhlir where be had tho m.sfortone to lr>sc in amiable ivife who died nt Bogota about 18 since— in consequence of which conrliirbnp two -moor-tary T reatirs W“ith new the Geneml, pit on ; the Colomhi’.n Oovernnlen') he rirt/om- producod every thins the ponied his flr.rk of v i m ? rhddr/n to th’s country, and. after having’placed . »hem w th relitives :n Kontuckv^, ret-iirn- i more sparing of their wine-j ed to C nlombia in November lfist— Our 13, or attempted to niakoox« I Or vernment ha«, since evinced its b’trh |nre fo jrc' their h-mses sack- <.on^e of h;s pi»bl\r Tvortfe, bVnpoointinc: h’m otmnf iiq r otTmilR«i'onpj4nf P^nam'i. B y th's drspeipsnt ;on of Providence, our ins. After 'bis round ofi coijtry is bereft nf an able, d'seroet, ^nd id lasted about a f<t'rln.,£ht,; indefat’irablp Acent, an/l Kentuckv one ow n 'he he.dill of those en-, o f iis most worthy eitizens— T o his oncni. orderc'’ his offirers ■am-lv f *he loss is great and irreparable, des enatdd bouse, ilud de- j _ Essex Reg. îtcndcd .nd'^nity of invi*. n to dinner without suiti- d, v,s it to attend a military e best drinker was seized n a b:er, with emptv bottles, The jpnrd with rever- owed b y t h e officers, each Jmpty bottle, proceeded to ir ferment, every citizen tr obliged to assist at the was conducted with all {Transited for fW Nationnl Gaz^ttf.l s p 'E E C H O f T)on lVI*iniu>i T^oronzo f]o VlrJnarriv M 'n’stnr fro^ pprn, at the ononinr of the Amer'Can Con,Trevs at Panama, on the 22d June. 1S2^. The inhabitants of whttf was formerly Spanish America, will he covered with s pmctised «in meh occa^ i tho deepest infamv, if th’pv do not pro- irral sermon was prcachetf j mi>b-i}(y']awS! wtsdofn and eqnih of tho ron\ tv.nl accomplish-, which.' shall sociTre present procperi' v, ofnnc*. On the third d i v , . and hiind it down unimpared to the ta- Which ,tp N.irth A|- ilieriraiisy' tho ¡itroeijies ^f tbe I rrr.fli rc\oiuii^u, the fnctioh.- o| the i5-eln' tji jiroMiifes, :ind even tlttjSQ oj mir o\v 1 1 sod i/fio*d exainpU's tn ^..dtato or .) void/ Jh is d.iv ibe crreat /»ni'eriean i oti •CT'css, which is to be a r ilaneil jn thp l/oui of coiill'ct, the f.iithlci imeipreti /of t rr ,ties, a iiH*diator in d''>m»stic con tent tons, and which is rb.n did the fornr*- tiou of qur new bodv nl’ ¡intern--ti~n=il law, baa been or/ran.-zedj fund investo-d w.lb all the powers cempr.tent to ati i\n the important and (li^nififlieiii,! for wh’cli tt isconvoketl. AU the p)r< riotls mitq- rials ate piepared to our hj.rid. A woiljtl iegardsour labors with tbjo deepest -in tention. From the most powerful mon archy, to tho humi|less peasant of tliir* Southern continen, no one vtews onr t;isii with indiffflretice. Thlrt u l! Lo l.ost opportunity for the adempt to pr.^v ihat man can be happy. . JHy friendsjl the field of glory trodooln by Brhvfl^, San Martin, 0 ’H't;ein!<L fiuadtdoujit bfi> open to uf. Our lMjrp'es arc to Li 1 lecnrded either with eiepi il honor o|- perpclU.il .shame. Let ust iben pronei^ Maud forth,the r* presentation-!- of m lpi ni' of freeni®, and iiis.pired with a m.bij compla« em-y as-imilatc oui stives to th( the ('icator him»elf whnl he first ¡,’av pru|iibÌLt« t*r they are di-nnurw] ; undjiho.M- who aro convicted of bre.-ikhic ai law, w >rfa whinh V. e disperi-e j uniformly l^M-tiieir ctir^ues. The iiiahtifaciuteri» ..f V liencia .-nd .Bartelona hive cea>e4, unable to export their gord/i tliei- in^' dus try is paralysed. Ferdiijiand V I I . persuading himâoîf, that Ly wiihfiold.T.j- » 1rs i ecoqr,;tioii,jlio iuic^.-ojj ti* «^iorr¡U'U.s . xpeii-es in m.tintalciin^ ,-ur arma t, a. . lie gai::e nu inent dCbti >yb jomiin- ‘ ¡ .ni; enervi?- of a k:iiPileiu ajreadv torr:« I by discord, an,\ \ro.ititUL' Uiidtlr a ¡orei^u j y< ke. I f ever jiafunent s]& uid he ii'peT«d tw the Ç'-tiM'b* et’'|u^tÍ0ei—if 1*0 uld ever be pe.-’itideii bow t.-íHe,s ¿ ■e b attenipt to lec. yer what It t> i.upos- ary of the absence' of i- 11 re General announced that was about to take place, ■nmpanied by ritrq usually 1 ‘hel'r muntrios on Eas- Tlit' bottles were all filiedt ['joiciníT was heard, and thé placed in honor at the ble, was nppohifed master Tbe -dio^e trait proves, thtn? oNo, that in a cottn-i j:h a scene could be/acfed, luld not be charred, w i’b an nt to the established reli- EN\ E sq . died te*t ireneratiops. Rfcsto'tod jn ],;s natu. ral/ cond t'ot), fr've Jndepondenf, :n ftfil possesion of ^II h:s VicThf«:, enjovinir tile reason with which iHe sublime au thor of bis bp’nr has endowed h:m, man npi*na'cll#'R nearer to pe>-flpction tli in in the earbf»pt days. -f>f hife exis*eor»>,— Then withmit the benefit of e\r>erirnce. laws to thet Universe. Anmia'cd with r< lesii. 1 fire, andlooki- ings|eaddyd:wi!lircfL*renct(.otliC An'lioi* Btin^, difiiculiies the most nppull'n^ shriek ’ntt> ins pnifirpneo. Tho ba-.^ ofoQr confc^ernttonisfirn^: Pca tf irMt thr irhole rrvrid ; lespcct for tUiropi arji , governments, e\en whereitlieir pobtic|n principles are diametrical \ jrec cummirt<[ wiih all ’latiim-, ;ui<1 a dinjunulion of itn* posts ('ii the trado of Ftirii as have tic-* knowlei!ired our indepenileince rrl'.n vrld h C<.f'.'. -itCPC f: ate wo iuct-ons • ble to rei '4 fi— it\ ht* diat in Ametàc i thr md stronrr TiohK of wlinh lie rrr. avau’ irmself— America us v. •.nid1 then u--» »I.fibroBt Pînçuaro ü».w:>r<i> binu W u will no' huy iw r iisedjrt'tiduu^e. (>t;r -•ulsrcvf.lt at fbc t'yme e'f freemen. O lir rommiMiitips art* Cyîhljitli'nd ‘ w db pr-vle_''.- ■ mu! ir du i' ryf\ ICur/ipi.an States. W e are mef» sp^nî^neiHisiv u- n’ted, and only boinid bv thb •wni|inct, wh rh ’n thr fuir f.\-^'>risi> of re-.f«on (va b ive formed. Il l'ertiin Uid 'tvill iprnç- ni7.e HSj f»iid-ei>.er inîo teranfji iij-.e iho«et wli cb are <Æ-red in a rj :r:ï <.f pi rfoci r(-uero.-iiy, vie -w.ll 1 or:<et ¡lu- Miiitut- ' he fias done usi, and th>i rip e u'ô w»di bc 1 lie da y of rerot.ciJ ..:ien-. It is vritli extrrnie rf-bictaîice lhr<t<4ve C|nnt 4 nie ih* w'.ir. V. e wi.ll eisd it witb, rt-.e. mics^ ; livcly satinaci ion, if we crin a;;d il vt-kh- our dishonour. But, ip v frrends! I recaffQltjon as not h c p o i n t nf îr.r-sf i r a p n A a n c è t o _ ______ H o lland was rich nii<l*vi^or|mis iheibre hcr recoryîtioT». Hwitsurlajîd formed alliances with the raireroi^nsj v f Europe l>t'fee tlU'hoiKp of Austria a¿knov.led<~- _ j ed ber as a n-tion. ' T h e exsje.'ce of stale depends on ott-.er cjr^jim.-tr.rtfes ; reco\nitioti only prncftrns lbj» ♦•yten-hu» ot her forotgn. rr! itiors its çorrg mu' 4 > tpore depends on' it< i^Jnrpjti! pt.l’rira l- I I O f / a n i z a l i f i i i . T , T t i l « s o r t i r ò ¡ t h e b e ~ t , - . tion. How emphatir.-.liy jare we trujrhj . by the blocd which f.tnaiidisim J)í)s «niki\ he could n^t hp wise; w fhont tho ! frnm the timo of the Jew>j 11« the ciirfi* knowledp-e of ev:l, ho kneiw not bow to avoid it; he was without the ability to toleration for such as obtjone d tie C:ij ¡ Let us .maintain n pî-opri^V dl*mriîu» from those estnbl¡shod by| tlie coiistitni .mrr jlei trs admit'- no fòrejtm aeents, botrr re<rt}l.-tr 'T:pioniat:r £rip$,enM'ds_ \V .btn etif barbr t»rs no fla^.^ire pX'r* im Balfi- mencemcnt ot toe prc--e|)t cenrurv, tfj be compabsiontite and tohjrtrtit to all who enioy. from beinp-wilbotir the Ptperi- j 1rnv«l to the same point by different encn g],ko nf nloanire and nain. IVnr, ¡paths. Let the stran-ef of whatovet m tb»* full erercise of hw facuTties, be ;T|iode of faith come hither!: he shall easily distinnrsbed the jus* from 'be ; pmtertrd and itspected, Unless his mor^,’ unjost, and useful and- ¡ipreable from als, tho trne standard of ritbciort, he r.p^ ( what ^js pern’fiotrt and hurtful, safpiv ; pf^ed to ihr «\stem given iis bv tbe Mrs* • imtruct its ^iii Let ihe <ad er« • G -t la-t. H k ; father ( w h o ; from danger, continued m o d e r a t e e n i o y . ’siniì. L e t htm come and nam e ) was one o f the r e p - ¡-mem from the m o m e n t a r y del'p-hts o f in- ' a g r iculture and the arts, om this town in the G e n - I tense pleasure. T h e stibvppdan o f e m - ,nnd a b j e c t coum e n a n c e of o f ibis S^atc, at t i c closet J pire*, t h e eiib and flow o f w e n b h in ”.11 ionarv war. IL s m o t h e r | o u a r ters er o f tho H o n . N i c h e l a s i t n , r ’on ras G o v e r n o r o f the ^tate o i W i '.¡he potn* A I estedne miffed to WaVíVhit tiliose r f the eieris and Republics that .allik* t trance nf onr veesrH, ^ I AImh e all, let ns frirm ohé jamily, 3 n*% foreet the na mire of qur r|»spor'ivc co«r> tr:e«-in the mere general dpjr<oni.irt^:oit <>f birthers ; let ns tr-de wmWoi)' re«tr-’r- t i o n i , w \ b o u t p * - r i h i h i t i o « 5 - — | K a r t i c h e of American growth be-free j f-om d„tv in nil our ports— ?rt ns givoieach continua! p’-oof»; df cenfidrtnc4. ‘the declaration of Inde Ir. Allen was educated it) ind College ar^-3 ^nidiiated, ntered as a law student in| vidge Howell, and wasreg- *d as a practitioner at the s was not the sphere in, destined to arrive at his, of eminence, His taste iearcd when he was a.boy school, and his eflWons ly his fri^sds. and often State, nil are lessons, of which he ran avail InrcselC; all tho ruleu.by which he learns to regulate his present conduct. Aroon^ the various revolutions, phys ical, moral and political, Wh*ch history has recorded and phrlosophv invest’’»*- ted, ours has no parallel. 'In China one ■whose color he hax been laudA to rei jrard as » budge of superibritr ; ^cjhlnji :in learning that he is noti distinct frÎL i>iher men, learn to berOnfle a raiionaí be;n?. Immortal Pitt ! interrupt for a moment ; and raising yourselves fro .dynasty succeeded - another from Fohi behold that the regions. to tlio period when the Tarter chief as- sumed tJie throne : »be Egyptians count upwards of 200 <s,one-'tiort9 to the Pcr?ians succeeded ti;o Mpdos ei sc;- rallv the rog¡oj»s of sl,n| those whore vein* r hilan tHfcpir prccepltis arc regarded. P t. • * Joquont Fox lì otiir slumbers, nil the torn i, 4nCe emphatjii* cry, are tu# community, irjustice fo an 'nd-iv’dl’ concerns the re-t of the rprmblfr. . f, ns sélve* the problem as tf> (|n. pr. . ( r ^overnments. T h e forh), wjbirb we - - dopt.secursngto rndividjiajs It! po«wj},|f bçnefi*s, and to the natimi tnç> g-roates: felf/’itv o f wh’f4i-lji»man naiufp issncre; _ t^ble the holiest perfcctirn I of binivn in^ittnions. . „ And when our lal-ors aro* è 'v! - let us return fo mjr |u me«, ap 1, j-nrr ded by ocr cbiHri1i * n;H rrcrífi-c-H^-trc:. conciliti'r.^