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fcriorand subordinate iv.nnl.fr of the power of Russia, already so enormousdtary operations are interrupted, was a-

rv ;:t --::ns acquirements, and thcjfJabiiict , has become on essential a il is- as to excite a just appi ehension lor the bout to coniuience. o-mvssot h h n r . : c i r. I c h e h a a 1 r ca(1y ; t i J v- '4e ! , and leading oiliccr of the balance of power, will be confirmed and Accounts had bet n rcceiv ;:!'i-:ou to an eminence, at which lew -admmisa alien. (augmented, inasmuch as suc!i a triumph llocha to tin: 13th March, o --de o arrive in the course of a Ions! -Kin3r.w.Bvfw lover oonular nrincitdes must rceessa- el" the Liberator Colivar. at I

lie

cm

ed from Rio

of the arrival

over popular principles must recessa- of the Liberator Colivar, at Popayan, on l ily consolidate the luusian power. In his way to the capital, ar d that Con-

No ma!) ef his ears m the United

, t - c 1 1 - i ....... , m ; o ....mm

uiu, wos .v i,iii:t r i.irr ill i c iuuiiv.

eye; and sooner or later, he is destine

o the first honours in the edit of hi

country. Like his native ealc, lie has'CtIH, the

darted forward in the career of glory. , ren ori hn. mneh. d us. and we fear in

.1 1 .1.' . . - .. . . .1. I : 1. i ' 1

won iiis eve seuias-iv uxoi m me u

''si al to w hich the ambition of

jmnlican can aspire. unda..U d by the'(,f. , .Ilinrror Alexander totally Joum du limits of the balance of power, advantages obtained over General Moi'

vUrndours around him. nor rendered ;m,r, , cf the conduct of the liritish (lov- ttussia, as she rests at pr sent, is an im- ales by Montilla; the last of which, da-

;d.!y by the p? oud e!e ation to which c,n nKrit in jts recent ncmeiation with met .sc, a cumbrous, an o envhelLning ted March 1th, concludes in the foN

icl Potttc'.ipl ; IicWs London We .y,JPcdand, only, has Russia any thin- to gress w ould sit on the 17th of ApriL cdcnzirflflkr I to Ipnl a publication of (ear, and Europe any thins to hope, as Uohvar's re turn with his army, is said "'tw first rate charucur fcr ' probiiu and respects the Russian empire ; and it is to be in consequence of affairs of Peru,

? uiHjuestioneO policy oi every nai-uiiiavHj uiKeu u. uirn lavorame to the; Europe not 1o stop the moral effect cause of Liberty. Two bulletins of the

'h- upo.i autl,ority that our govern-of the ea.ie, hy the course of which .patriot army, being the second and a r--;ment has received an intimation that alone, Missia can be reduced within thejthird, contain the particulars of several

, intend-

cntrusteil

who in

h ha- eiimbed. In my eoun'ry. in any - a)Ce m rej?ani t0 Spain; and beingphx sical loi ce.overhangihg free Furope; loivm- manner: acre, or under nn f rm of go ernment,'(J ; Oj,jmon tia suci a negr.ciation lias and it is unquestionably the firM interest! Thus has closed a campaign would have acquired eminence;- A tjjrert trruh-nCy to weaken all the ef-of mankind in general, that this powered by General Morales, and e since to an extraordinary share cf tal- rnrI. ry er!,n(,(l n,i tl, ,.nilr,rm u hat he shmdd be broken by division. ,to his favorit-; N'arciso Lopez,

ent, he unites an uncoi (pierai)le llnr- ,t J p'c-ael to call the audacity of the What, then, is the true point or pon-n is lngnt towards I.a Sierra, did noL' :'..r diitineiion. Had he been a Romr )P, ijjani-ii Cortes, he (the euipeior A'ex-cy? We think this, that wo should, carry a single loaf of Jjread n or a graiu !e uii-ht have eroded t'ue Rubicon v ith ,Un!er) deems it necessary to notify, join in the war so far as our own actu- of salt with him, and only about 10 or (e-ar.or mined the Triumvirate with that he shall support the French king al interests allow, namely, by such a na- U cattle, a great part of his troops beP. mpey. Cut a a plain citizni ol theu lth the whole foices of his empireVval force as would be sufficier .t to save ing in a sickly state." FiyL. hundred An.'' 'can Republic, his amid tion is Ui.d to that end, has oid- red a march of Cadiz and thereby render nugatory the nun, part of the anry of Morales, is.-ta-ci.;.-n-1 by patiiotim. his Jofry spirit a RUsian armv tovvaids the Nether- invaion by France; and which would ted to have arrived at Coro, but wheth-

were.

itnct.,1 in pnneipe, ami h: aimn.' lands. A corps darmie v,( eighty thous- I!0t, at lie ame time, co-t more than er as prisoner ir lu.t, the papers arc it-w- limi'eti by a "acred rear.! to the ;i.d men is immt ilia'odv to be aem- this country could afford, and than the silent. We should suppose that Mor " . ml- 11.1. 111,

..-!. tioi.s ot bis cou'itr... 1 1 1 creat hied at Dantzic; and it is undeistood object would be worth, u e ttnniw tnai aie nim.eit was at .Maracaibo, as we

i- fer -Mbe ia-t ir. .ivmity ot ie-hie U:A U' corps will be instantly march-Mr. Canning's objection to this couie liud it ta'-d t!iat the patriots K.n-d-r and even thra oan scaieelv bv v, forwards. The emperor Alexander is a mere rhetor. eal llouridi of wonl, making prr;'arutioiis to alia.:.

c i,u!ai.ii!l!,MiH', j, n. (.-delated by Cxpr -es it as bis dteided cniction, a mere fanciful point ol national p;ace. j i'iiM m. and ' .a always be,-n directed that the French cau-e i.s the cau-e of price. We are hound, we think, in duej 1 -.li-imate atid laudb!e objects. all crowned heads at d that unless a policy, to do all that we can ; and as wej NF,WS FROM ( IlLKCL. A i.a'iv.- of Pcnnv!va!!'a. ciueated in'cotnmon etfort he made to extirpate can do thi and as the ohj'-et is unques Ncw-Vuuk, May 16 ; v n- ut, ai d nr a u sident in revolutionary principles and practices tiouabiy wjrth it, we think we ought o We rre imh !)ted to a jfer tlem-.n v.ii.j Y 'rli 'arohna, hi- character i- in sonv. th re w ill not lie a monarchy in Fu- to act. came in the brig hrphf rdess, captain 1'l r e a n preventative of the .cidiari-npe. 1 It tl.e Russian army should enter t(,r.T, arrived on Saturday f'.aAleslu M thr.o tin . e section- of the Cuited We undrr-tand that trie eilect of tlie Spain, we think that the Fnu'iish minis- ;,ia .JlMj ( i . ra i t ar, for a file of Gihral';''S Tome plainiK of manner- Spanish R-vo ution uton the lius-uan try will he inexcusable irdess they take tar papers to t);e-j.-5t An; il, a;id tor the w mcfi eharaev rifs the dteendant-of ,londnion in P..hn.d, iiave led to this immediate pos-e-sion (for the bpan fallowing infor:i;ati.u ' i esnectii, the iVr n- 'v '"dies tho native vhrewdnes- decisive -tep oil the pan ef the Rusian iard ) of Cadiz. Corunna, Ferrol, uw.l (;r-ek, wbicli com", fr0:u themost rl de Fa-j. and the proed and lef y -en- Fn 't r : and that, umh r th panic of whatever other towns may be w .thin authentic some;-. Luil t:n ' ol "Ut!i. Having been al- apwa heiion of the result of the.- doc- the defer ce bv sea. We sVmld he t! e. 'p;r.(. (;rt.,.nSj jt truirle foi : :-rr;a:ely a rciden! in thes-three state-", tut es. he is resolved to make a d reet last to advi-e a war witla u any .'..-ct freed. mi, have s-icceedetl be vol, d the pn Pidicen ard h,s attachments have alliance and an avow ed common cause nroportiona'e to its eo-t; we wtdi know j., t. nc t c u-arnest friemls' to their

iende.! ami iibeialied; and he is u ,-!, the King of France in the war a- thai anv such war, ''to make u-e of the m,i,m , au-e. Re-hiet d i t1,,. t,,.,

J . vi.' inv iij ', v.h;i-

t mil

' ' i v nationni

n

lm

b c i

iii f ciiiii! ; t 1 , 1 1 i i f II- x . i lii i hi in i i ' m i rnT in l orepr w, rt c inn ( i n ' v. i- mi- , . .

i. i j iv; joi ( , I i v inn mm - - . 1 ' 4

:i'c! -nns (di to the phiee of his f!a- that this n.ea-ure of the Russian desnot tion of life, at lea-t tw eu'v t.amteU a v, vr

i

1 1 . a n - .

setiTunetits ami amt

Spa in.

('d i" li.tM, ) V, id ("

.li

fe .

m oy; t,i otructors and the associates Uiav le.-d to tt e most important result-, vear. for fifty years to com'; a?

. ' is ontfi were horn 4ew-Krigtand: ami that it become- the duty ot th- IJri- and all others b.,e us, leave, t!iei :'f,d 'h- comp.oiions and competitor ( ft:-h go i nmen to take a ihdd mate direct interest in th" q'i stion.

,os fit"- vf is, are native-, ot the omh. -urvev ot h own i'uationt ar d of tim ven witli this consumption if f In rep a?ed ce.r.vr: -ati-.n with him, I probable ccst and p-ssihle isiie of its we sav gravely and deliberately, I av eruleavou: ed to di-i-or.-r tin- pre- neutrality under Hieh a e.indition if venture a naval war; ami let u- ; " ''dei anee ot his tidings and the bent cit eu ms'ance. Tlie fjuo'ion, in a vord, bv carrisomng patii -h nnvrn and : of 'd- pnrthlitics. A'tbr-ugh the nation- oenM f two points: the ftrt, what if Russia shall tuiter .pain. I. ' , 1 : : v i t bis sentiments pi. elmies ar. would it oi-t us, in , ur own immeditite tin r Russia nor Fr-mce have ;. h

' 1 ' - " ",l I., s ,um s,-, ooiku -aci inees, i.) go io war, ami wm iner tne me ocean; ami let us spare no

lef

pu t siav r I -a many centuries in eivili-

to tiu: lewd ol the 'I'urks them-

c oncer ted

w

wr.nout r'g'ila

1 little harmony among them,

lie

a a

; n

1 1

Mor

(a a : 1 1 1

n

t

: ' n a : ; ong ( a ag' na

orne ot

!u t!i vicimtv, reiittal cve-

m toman Cwermnent has to niake to crush the renova-j- .;' their ancestors. Altera i.o ion ( f sanguinary en1 - and horrid cnichie-, on both v ;. V;- fma.uv des'nn ed the

is easy to disc m that his j

o s - i h ! e g o o

1 ei suelj a war be equiva- to excite Poland to make anc tlov

;rks ecep

1 1 i i

g- inePre' toward- tio .no'iIi. lent to thi co-tr 1 he s eoml point i. ture lor her independence ,.' CMr!. .1 at an early age tho;e v. bat will he the po--ihie result of our

: u .;i 4 Uo lOTi'UT

1 . ' at.u tei, wind

nave since remaining at peace how wil

it el.t ct

b

From the A r YmL Ifiilrj ,?.,' cofom;;i .

i ne iouowing i- go en ma

m in; iii ihiuiuii in ii!, ui at n:r 1

v ) ' - ' " ... ,

.aid he I'raoi-te.i with the tirst cale w ithout a most enormous expense. ,

of Vale. t the bar, he po an expense lioth in mot.rv and suf- 1 " , :!

r .p m e liy the deomof hi- le- b ring, so gn at as to render it a point of 'C pafdsh torce eonvi-fe,! (,.,

.- i . i i

., tm- aeiitene-s ol ui miei prmiei ce to 'tonl it at cverv event

i ! I

. , !t ' oiiaro caj eer, atui acipnr- our lulu re emu l Hum m an nMahle di-tir'Ct on. 'ii A to the fust of thee question, we . i , i i t l . ' i h " II i s'll'll tl IT f , I - f M I ! i -l V . Fill 1 , . . l t 'i f l i t in t . . r t I ... I i I . -

. ,i - . 1 1 . - u ' w i n t i ii 1 1 w 1 1 in -in in, iiiiii the ( lltT' it'll 1 tiu-Meiit- in literature and in country cannot goto war on a crear .l''l.."01 ' ." .a .n ,lt ", a" '

v' - Tit-r, t v .1 tl.. 1 . ...... . . !

i"H i; i i on; i , 1 1 i i o i 1 1 1 I

in the lah

' : ' i n

and

ting the .gar

ni, Mo ion, an 1 Patra:' ; tin-

oi about tnrcc

it ,. f

rer

i

a uiou-

a i

r;

i

cnga.,o ;:K -,t

. S

!:;: a. :;, and l!;e l.w'cr ot

ii-- : 'j : n a r 1 1 eu a eapuuiaiion.

hut We h'lVe iii et received 311' itlforurtfioM i i is having been agreed to. ev ral :io! squadrons have been

( b loinan g -verunn-nt to

j of :),c:ic and other

y rea. hut tliL'ir dcigns-

sent by

i

tne . i i

:C u

at e

1 e

i e

d tne fascinations (Ji' h:- elo-short ot ineuri mg a grea cr peril in luture. Vic cannot a fiord a war for mere'

He eo:um'ned his career, in public principle--. Ue cannot atferd a war bo,;.- a member eU the Nou-e of iep- t'lt'tn sxmpathy or rerwrosiry to a brave ie- nt.itive- in the national legislature, and i:i-v people suilering under oppiesw : re bi commanding taler,?.-, and the .sion. 'i.hree years' war would fix us , Ui'o . of to- political prii ciple-.. yo. m with three 'r four millions ad r.ional u rub-red him cum-picuous among the iaes upon ibe peace which should eonLrf at men of ti e country, wlujat tha elude it; and w hc.nc ' are tlioc taxe-to Vr'. nod aehimed our b gi-lat i e ball-, come r c may berrow the principal; lb was in cengress at the commei ee- ami the expem'iturc of the principal aii ent of the late war, to which he b ut mom st us, so long a it ists, may ini dmdiied ami powerful suppoit. On i r t rate trr.de, commerce, and agriculn'ii the great questions connencled v. ith tue,--mor(i mechanics will be employ-' t at ni'iit. he was a leading member of ed, and tm re w ill, in cverv thing, be a

1 Mamanta, Cassirda,

Hyena, IS Cces .9 (huistitution iJacirita It

1 1 gun ol

on me

U t-

in;

h( 1 M) 1

.-.tautlv frustrated bv a mi-

. u,aii; ui of armed

n..m::ed by old

commanded principally bv the.

merchant

enterprising

Colombian force captured HoFivar, 2 1 guns lot) men

iosrpnto Is Sapphire 0 Maria Francisco 2Z

1 10 IKS

2

lis

ami v.i

th

apu nee, and larger consumption. Hut this will ne- had lb I killed

The Colombians are Mated to have The'Crct k mav(

. ran

iori i ha'e i met f' e m ' 1 -ai'or-

owners of ,--eh, iu'iahitants ol the

MamU of Idra, Ipsera, and Spezia. in these attempts to relieve the garrisons, the Turks have lost by conllagra? ion ulna e sliips of the line, several frigates, ;:md die whole of the troops that they 'cony eved in small vesrels. I The last Tuiki.di army stationed on flic North Coast of the Culf of F -panto, commai (led by Omar Pasha, has, by the ;lat accounts we have received, been

near Monologh. ;cd hi:'a and t'ue.

comnh telv beaten

r r 1 1 1 1? I uniitnl.ol . i ... f i.: ,,,Moe nc hr : l,if, ii irf

;" r """"; .l. .!; l-ace the ,h, SpamanK H, kilh-,1 a,l .,!, lv t ,, "v; ' , f tl, -y have taken. 1": a ""'"'''' -:."',...! .m.,t ,K.y t;.e r.cl.o,,,,.-d-Um Daniels, ,o, -e rJuim-r hul.as r,-,r.U with .ilV-oi. of I., , , h-.I.h n.-u.K : ary o,t, ..us pay . he a...J;. .m. rest ol ,.;, grt-i to state, was an,o,st ,l,e kill-,1 I,, V l . U,ia- Ti.U h-ave tho 0 w a - s. ineu-nt to ince tne compass humiied ami loity millions by which the 'I'inenrs to leivi- f, i -,i .i , ins njnuuirs i una ... h - ..... Il. e. .!..: Iih.-raii.v O hi, .!eht u.il he au? e,,u,l. Tl.i, will I, i I f,;l T, U ; '' '' ""'"I--I whole of I.iva.l.n, Jr.v.v.n jj l"e " -,, u,. .1,- oi hi- ,.n,ci!.-U-,Uh.- x.-t ..1' the uai, the. n.place,,.et of X Ul 0 T l U' "Vl ,rfe . n' a,,.).h.. lirm..-ol l, ,..ir , .! .axes uhicl, have hee.,' recently ic- liiikiii.' !..!''J ,t . 'aS eve l. Turks, excepnn- a small Sanson at I:'.- it i - - : ...e...h,.r im.vcJ, or ol' others sl.ll more Im r i -1 ? 1 r.,1'!''1 U M P"ab.U.y, w.ll

of t he Cabinet, in r!e (Uliee f w; cm tan !ome

.t :o , that he hiej n

u s p.i tl e e

- u.un.i ..ii.eii colours, i,y w hich ihe pat-capitulate with that ol Fatras.

HUN U'itc i . n.in.i r. ,. . I 1 ... I ... i ' , . . . . .. , ... ..i p,,ia

)., ihe other han.l, let us look lo lie-Imve 1, o V ."I ' '"' "ll':,l"l;u"'i 01 ".eHio. e.-...l nuestio,,. uhat w.ll he ll.e ev , . ,. ' 'f " ?r s""""'''r- ' '"' u l'" h s"";'rei1 "'' (..cattle rue-ltu, ' .r 'n,ai,.i, a. peace ? Ihe eve, i, ' ' ',' 'C I'!"'"'''. 'e lh." ',"r"

- . i . i.i i ti. . i . . . . v-i. w i iiu i , a I ;i i : ni Il.oro I 1 1- .... - i.- o, hv if! !r .1 I

ievoiu:iorozei: ano re (u-arueii nun ne win ne inn; lut. that the Soanun is ....... , . .i.- - o;

. . ... . . i .... i . i . . . i ' i ;.. .. u ... ... ;o i ..... i i. , ""'J ttUI ailnnt an example where I ot i a. rHnh-n w !(! .rrent oss on both.

no J ..is (

ol iii. L'lo'itni'-N and the men.e

I o s 1 a u e

. I e 1 1 :i - e f i n 1 1 1 , e ' .1 out- l e 1 1 . :w i , 1 1 1 r , t w.

- I w -. . . 1 I I . I i i j,, . 1 V- V-

I .. .

intrv rm, iir,ii.,i ... ....... i . ...i i .1. . . ... . i . ..

lux. which he louml in a u .will he ovei w l.elmed;seco..dly, that so much umh, ,, .,1 ".,;: 1 ' : ' d'. '"'".V . r 1

u d disordmed c.ot:duion; w.'hout su t most abominable and atrocious priu-suner ior u f Z i- " I 1, i'ris occupuu, oy me o - ten,, withou. mlluenee.ututof iotie sc- eode w ill be established, so far ul th, ii : .. .f ,orc:Ci , xJ"as ...1.i ',,?VmI lw- I'e troops of the iJashaw of Fgv ptf

. i t . . 1 ,,r 'eMiince.

i ;ee to the coim'i . j ruler ne mi per in iriiineni is concerted, - . . 1 . 1

t tub nee ami direction ot Ins eneret tejualto

jn'o'd. .vst-ni has be n imparted, eonsis-, i m y of kinus to superintend the inter-xess.

lenr.y t:ivrn, and order resforril; ami . , -'s monarchy

1 , . I

If ilo m i. u .. c. ,n. ...i... :.. .i... i .i c .i .. o.o.. . . v.

m nt is concened. n ihe h.tv of u . , , ""m ,,rt"3 ,f u,t: "lomcr oi iu.e ouiiain oe,

ns. nameiyihat it is the ri.bt nr.d Z V. - lT S !o a! there ther, forming part of the garrisons, hav-

I t :.. i ., " , ' "ount ot their ultimaie snc-ibeen sen

nt bv cani'iilation to Alexandria:

Foi tu r!'.h.ti, ; i i I. . i . i .. i ".. . . . ... t ... .. i

:,. 1 1 i . , , vuu.m, ,t ttiniiu M-ejn, anu mc oumri. win) were l urhs, iuic. in all tieiglihourni'T was rei b.rw.,1 t .

rus .what bviiseo.t.tutionitis 'ation- and lo out down av r. i;uL: " 1 . " y'em.nes. pre- a-reeu io Jive m narmony wiui me

an important ami o.iluential depa, t ,r attempts at , eforni, which menace tT,T , i- , I? , i... nt of the govcrnmm.t; ami the ee j .hridge the plenary power of kings o- " f nngs nnist pro ! The ndiabitants oi this U and comretury of Var, im-Rad of being an iu-!. e, their sub eels; unci, thirdly, th;U tie.'i m "aV i'-"! l ('rV"kt aml . tfr- ' --si- months, ah the season., by wdoch mm hygethcr mor e than in any other pail