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Urmiutioa.ta defend tke with ferto asd 4. Tb cWtUo f tKa tiMtttuI belts la tee catitatWa i ttW eelioratiwi keiaa; asede ay rertneBt, and (waded m&ci cau r a. Icaseftheio8ci'y el weans, ao appeal U tb MiUbC el the cefederatio ao aimt ac which erj mteWf ho the it sacred firHn MtC(,W which, according to preaent tipUtMO. cale4 to ever be refsard. 8ach U, ac oNng to S the nly duly sale tr.. Iml. and life conn. On sh princi ples re it political iyet ol the Kmperor ( SjQ1 AU1, lk 4n I" " - l uiii(M moral frc aid phycl rewarce, will i.et only make e ..f them for her vi) preservation, but w.ll !wiji k- ready t, du,u ofthfcmfor the ftJjnti.g ol !.er con federates when dtv and wid "demand their exercise. iVtliKilNIClI. FREEDOM OF TIlcTliia THUP URSS. aBoM Differences Tie run and Spotltt ri0M THt LOHDOM RXAMIWKR- tnlj kava data i hat when Oat UmK, far lis . Ayrts. Far If dsrt, all Unat.. u M t )U bum part 1 ii c-pe4 ( "Oil bco;h.eajatd wt oT the UsMiLe cities ptJ ten, grsipinx placaee, ireeJy eJveeterere, prepertj kept deemlm sS.t hp ie tW,,? DdMpirirlTilf-hBltr,rartprtlite.hot, aeaerarws, fer f 4fce-Uf r " fMch .aWif. ia abort, oouUirj regular aod militia beiaj sUtivoed is ieM far greater portiaa et Ph!ic CuioU thaebtrs, and epos the boasee. Darter this ptri-T- rWlC UtnlUOwhAt CAO Dt Cipeciea nsnj unnu imucu vw 9WQ la (itJ . : v "r"1 vvi "o It AnM hart Wca uppAted (ipaUa i teccp tiej toch a po'uowai &ct tUt of Crt Scaveatr, iher Matt-hat hcea Mtwtrd asd rlibl tlpi of vint of (rtc ataaipt apa kit coaoteaaocf an J (avtwithatandiaf Iwrd Ctitlereth AJiralio f kit tKL) L ml iTubaiilr i - A feil.w br the hand r Nature arkJ, tfcet jaat what ha teeo it rea rt... i -. ... a- . .1 i .v..... n uilr oerlarm. t . ... . And 1. In dtliriuin of rate, after och a ttutirauch are auior the Aterit nai, air.; . t.,,-7. n .nn&i had! A? rea. that Gen. Artiai had mirl4... . be the Kmplo;er. f ch emia. lea befrm,. duCtur.. Ct,mmoo. -ht aort f.' the army ol Oeo. Ramirea at EaUe IIW A7 , wu',d ,ru,7 : ' Jcl,c,ou ,"'lu,r " recepUoo would auch a Caw bate aet- pr.n oo the S4 h J.oe prfcediLg ( report taf.) hJ moat yMtteahuiial.lv here wtnid bane tta ae. . . . , . ,k.. ..r . u.-,.. mb.iJ.iiIi .lritn,t Ari,.:. 'CT1 rate of all Ikee od.o-, do.nga, q d - 4 fi,e Porto6ue,e huj sniel4y lhe ooU iM,i -j" t of tkrir natural aeirreationi. I. . .. jj ,t-...... .1.1 1 . a M i . ,. . opporiiiiiiijr wodiu rvare otto moiBra m wun ut tonbUi eaae!a. travataottT bich, particalarlr beef. Ua the 33d Joij, accoaota reached B ti. And rtt the . - - --- "er-- opportunity aeeojinepaptrat-ai .r. ur.(a.lc.y. Teerib, e 'j Kce,u.tic to bate read a acarce, owingt. the ctjaumoaicaUo. beiot tt i.nri'r nl rhr Su.tl nartf. cannot only Ue- . . 6 ..... ... l .l. ti a r- ' Zfeat rubral leaoj ' oi wfticn neuogotieai wimu u wuu ujc nuriiur. te-iame w ii.,...o ir..m a.. re.-..w. . s ,lpre,4. tl,ed hialf. H.w he woyJ can ac.a.try ia!k f the - pire and .tKtl. dia- htfe J J reprb.t,oa o( th. iudeccu ,!em.' It ii well known, I brieve, 0t thu , . . ..,. I learned rent rutau nrver iwaks on Ch toptct . ' . . r t - -3 ... .' 1 nuw a uaieu on ti.a uifiue luaniuiioo auu rcciD- rocil dutiea of Malriinonj- -on the giacc of bearing and furbeaiiue m tliat holr atate od the propriety of the ktrootr aetting the weaker fsel an example of coi iugal fidelity ou the abivlute neceaiy o( maiuiainice the purity oil 'theC-JUrt, and the aa abolhle taceaicy there- hit.I and uiiiiUueillv : he n ctiideied by fir to wie a pcron to waste njj bn ath in idle declaration ; Ins iazaritr ia aerted to be equ al to hi eloquence. Neerthelesa, UiojgU it iuar1e true in geoeral, that - rcivullllMI ll.s III. liruj'JU tiioih ci liv imi. Mr. Examiner U wa. te real Alherjia . . yet I cannot l.elir the letroed Advocate will fore ol the Complainai.l' entering .la hall with I I IHt-liev who made it i:ifa.in-u. fr ! ecr imluce one ieaonaile bngluhtuan to agiee uiuieu.eO handa, anil not nia cwui'ig, as u were, ' to nlaiu neutral o fU'ti..n ol high with him in ilia point, r periuadenne jual f.er- with a whole body steeped aud taUrated io iio Mhliimnartawca 'Io-'" knew, that it on thntit can he of the sn.a lest uae, iu theeipu.e .tieama. -It majjutly be auapected. IJ lift k-thentereat ( tne inajoiity todidajt to Ulkof the BritiOi Crown in thia cou-t-; One thing, hever, ia conaolatory iu thin CO0I4 ,,e,er t tl tft bilC ,nt ,Hne m fociety al-'ly strain. The pure and spotlrs$ IHadtm .' 'heap of iriuance and paaaion : it it not, aa you Wtoug, ifc(ni,min oriij,t hough they tooof -Surely Mr. H. d tea uot merely allude to that j have ad, S,r, the work of the people the bated yfaya iofin ur aciitity,curb and ncw, aad brilliant, and unworn nauble, that ha ,aiiu ahufi lower ordcis the refoimeia, radi- ., i,rtl.r nortion whose chief Jail-ijat been manufac'ured, in which hin Majealy ia I tal out radical :thcj have had uo hand i Overrule H'C oeiirr j . a i. k ..i ... i...i ihi iri. -i. ,.r ij... . i 111 v... ...r been the civinj: way to a lerlme rf t- aazwe we ejea ai me toja ai me ensuii.g apathy or timidity. The aage Athenian there frava?nt Karee ,Uow. He cano-r, one fore wl-elr 01 daiiied, thai there ahould be no;ShouM imagine, mean to confine his eulogy to neutraht- ao that the strength ot the cuiflic-1 tin? bit of purple velvet, the tempered roIo, and tiuffnartieabeinz duly known and felt, the true spa. kiinir. jewellery, which p. to form that voice of the people, mu.t finally prevail. round and top of aoieieignty." No : he cer- - New aa I think there wu much wisdom in'tamly ..llutl.'S t the Itoyal Wearers of tin; " thiaatatement, I would cheerfully tAe an) part fjmwti, and he a certainly wishes his hearers i.. the lli0trioui domeatic ;i ukV now on l..o t - het.eve that thev have b. en pu.e aii.1 apoilcaa ! fi.r-hirt. Imiffht be iudd hit.d ; but, as i Wat then, would he h.v-us un.ig.ht, that ail know at present no better way ol l -.n n.. du ty, than by assiatii.g to aid the pr.b'ic judgmi nt in forming a just opinion on tne qucb(i.n at is ' uv, I thu proce- il to la my V''W5 ''de 1'UI readers, who form, I am disp-hed io helicve, no vulvar portion ol tue Untifb nation, and who are also to be loutid, I have re isnn to k o , a mnn.r rhejclniireisol intrepid pic-9 in F. ai.ee, T h -r hmicd M iiiuli' S ol En"hnil, fie t-J .oiUhed- li:i) tvd.tii'iii'ii, aoil lasciviiu. Kiciiar.,. Hen ries, and l-lw - -ril thft npr s.ive hiotird, and proH'.gule J imes and ( hurloes ine dul , u :ifr- ! i .-and li.inon Geore, have ko tilled ttieii hiti idice.- :is t 'mIvc he(uc.ithed a iu.e a i iiT spotless Diadem' to liieir Successor ? 0 hV. Mr. Bn-uhan. we must be d"-ed indeed the precious work : it i nuiely of Uoval niaiiu- fact u re 4ll , f uft v aud Curiiitl.iaG and Court ly workmanship. Tnisiigocid very good. No whispera tan now be utteied about Jacobinical desire of dragging Royalty through the mire. It tlie " puie and spotless Diadem" be dimmed or shori. of its b au.s if the purples and ermine robes be beapaitered and itt.t and where so much heavy diit is thrown, some may .tick and lacerate) let it, f .r I ruth's sake, be remem bered, that we of the common ue pie have ha.i quiet and ciean hai.ds, have mJted been unw l-i lin observers ot, not, ar.grv actors in, the alto S'Mner Uuyal 6cetie. Never let it be forgotten, t-at however the event may tei minate, it is the .lelibera'e acl.ieveo.fnt . I the ill-advised Crown. , and whatever may aii-.e of ill to II ivalty.it will be entirely owino- to it own pertinacity in error. .in Germany in Spain, an J w both pa. Is of A-;wt'iome s eet -...vkhis stult, ome di -wsj , Wou.tle, it isproh.blo, that . me little pas merica. j ; rup of the l't," brl ne we can loow all me -i"ii, some vain and nniiecile desire, maybe What is the case ? It lie in fact, as ve t.ay,".(iiy of, a-t ..itorv, all kn .wleHe o deceased ! 2r-i Bed bv the extraordinaiy pioieedinsa ins nut shell, and may be hi ell luted Heie ! Cr.ivi.ed He-is. uil ie.'ieniiir;iiH'c ol .ihe mariv ain-t the Queen : some female failings tuo. -may ban illustrious Couple, who like many other j "d'noj hi lion, public and pi ivate, of the S-ve- possibly be exp ced, some ei ror in taste, tome rminUa not illustiion,. rannot ai ail aiiVe, a: d reit-ia ol Kn.Unit, ti admit I t ..ne uiomtnt ; ta.uily judgment brou-l.t to light. And what thei-efore have loo" I'vtd npait. It this wei e "hat ?h lea-ned Advorain's descnptio;. is nitUieiir Ai are all the It.iyal Personages vea n.ucli I. i . . . . . . .. r. . : .11 i ..l.l K. . ...m,tr h.hnJ .,n whicli t' c a iotieu.er mi a-.o usex , n inu., n, hn,,li, u,.,,ld hav nrnnorlt noihmfr lo sav. D'Jl ' hnvnir neiiiier iegi, nor historical, n.ir periotii Vhat makes it a q-iesti n of imporiar.ee, is, ilwtjcal beauty to reco o.nend it; hii on thecont.u jsnow ?" thouehono. of the'. Hich UeUinn- Parties," ry on t U occasin in particular, equally ur- cupied all will not live with the other though (lie King ac tually compels his Consort to leave his royal bed and house though he deprives her of all the pleasures and advantages which she would derive troiohi8 society and countenance- tin ugh he in fact inflict a heavy penalty on the Que. n in thus abstaining from treating her as his Roy al Partner not content with all this, his Majes ty is now straining every nerve, and exerting his whole power as the Sovereign of a tnighn t-mpire, still fuither to degrade, harass, ami af flict an anfortunate woman, by en icavonng to atrin hir of the verv rank and name ot Une n COMMERCIAL. LivanroCL. Sept. 9. Our cotton market fc.. cmjliuued in a state of stagnation for sach length of time, that it becosots a subject ol curt, otity as well as of interest to inquire into )t causes. We thiok the aolouon ii very itnpU and is to be found in the unprecedented import particularly of United States and Brazil cotton, which has taken place during the pieaent jeu. The quantity of these descriptions imported ia. to this count y during the first eight months af the year, amounts to 398,000 hags, 'l he growth of cotton both in the Btaails and the liniuubta. tes appears to have irm eased very considerably, For the threelast years the import from the J. ni.ed States into thia port, has not varied mate, rially. In 1817, 16-1,000 bags 1818, 13,000 1810, 175,000, bm lor the eight months ol th piesent year, 251.000. From B azil, thequia. tity imported into this country the first eight months of last year, was 85 OPO bags ; for the eight months of this year it is 118,000 bags. It is very certain that the puantity of cotton raited is much moie than adequate to the consumption or in other words, that the supply is greater thu the demand. The annual consumption of the country is computed at 480.000 bags, and the quantity ".npor ted during the eight months of una year, amounts to 463,000. From this com. pardon of the su ply with the consumption, wt can be at no I ! t. account for the present stag, nation. At the end of the present year the stock will hae greatly accumulated : and there is si douU that it will be larger at that time than it ever was at the same period of any former year. When we take into account the heavy stock that will be lying over till next crop, and tie larre quantities that must be imported rmm the Uni ted SUtes and the !i ..zils, while their prodoc. lion continues on its present extended scale, it is very evident that the whole cannot ie con sumed, nulesa the prices a e reduced. It is mm. ible that the consumption of the Uplands tod la- i, , tais and saints, all '-caste as the icicle that u,,en' at 'educed prices, may be so much ex. . i iium on lira wise tnsuliin, and uncalled (or ar least lor ini- purpose not of a private nat'ire. And to make this Royal affair stiil more offen sive, at what a time it does' take place r When the long-suffering people were looking for some amelioration ol their miseries, some legislative attention at leas' to their unparalleled griev ances : when the petitions of falling and ruined merchants, manufacturers, traders, ug; iciito- ralists, artiians, nnd labourers, all rtq tired an earnest and del.berate examination ; when the vital question of Reform demanded an immedi ate and impartial discussion ; when theentiie ... .A...In...ktAlir.ul a r . n umluy , K,.l : a title,brthe way, to wlncn she nas as untie- 8-. v. , - -v....,.M, 4 ... .. ncncn ble a right, as he himself has to that o! Kit g ol e indignatiori f the great mass o) tne Bi it.sh these Realms. J people, culled f.r a njid Inquiry w e ., parti And on what pretence is thi. evil work sought 1 eularly the in,.oc".nt blood e l in th-- ri-ld o' to be accomplished ? Why truly, on the petty, Manchester, l.ke that ol sacrificing Aijel's. was hollow, shamelul (and possibly false) plea, that crying from - the tonguelets caverns of the 'ft.- M!.f K.hi. l.vii an irregular life on i earth" for justice on the ottcmle-r : when all . . . i .' . i .. i rl.i.sp ivpi rhlv in niters wrrf ahmit In h nm.a. " s J " -v.i.iJ. (Jered, the whole is suddenly suspended, and the public ear is to be dinned and disgusted with the shameful attempt of he Kxecutive to Ai d all temple," white as the driven Will the public ear or tongue be oc- There ruay on one itle r No, no. Uttiv ( U"' illustrious Lad : but leuued as to displace the use of East India ilet. enptions altogether. In tha case the consurap. ijja may become equal to the supply ; but id til prices are materially reduced below the pre. sent currency, we see no probability of the pre. sent stock being diminished. Upon the whala, we calculate upon very low price for the entil ing season. the Continent in Italy, whrtlicr she was driv n by the hard treatment of her husband in the fi.t plate, and by the express advice of one of his Vn M iniil.rt in tYu HPTt I So that it seems Most Sacred Maiestv Georce the Fourlv, lor viu'ate the first p.inciples of justice. rf .j whom the pious daily otter up tneir p-avers, thinks if becoming, and just, and humane, that tm Royal Consort & Cousin without tne siiad ow of state necessity should he stigtnaiisei & punished fordoing that abroad (allowing for ar guinent sake the truth of the charges against he-) for doing that I say, abroad, which He himseli has been notoriously doing all his me at mime -that, of which he not only set her the exam pie in his own princely person, but actually ih some tort aided her in the performance, by forcing her against her will trom his bed and palace, and by depriving hei ot all those wnou-some res traint on the wild indulgence of the passions, t which the society of a kind and just husband, the association of worthy friends, and the fair indulgence in all hones pleasures, so naturally tail forth and confirm. Nor are the particular touches and firings tip , of this Royal Picture a whit more h.-rommg than the gTand outline. Far from it ; the'dirty hand, linz is equally aDuairnt with the vile design. Only thioK, honest reader, or the means and a cents resorted to on this lofty occasion. Only -i iiua.iir uic ui aui.aiiuu u. a anu vnviuin.onuu ' of Domeatic Spies aud Informers only think ( of a gtnlletnan man brought up to one of the " learned professions! an admitted Barrister, be log applied to aud employed try the Crown in hunting out among caslofT menials, dismissed ebtrcbei maids, acandalmongers, whisperers, ' tpies, and eaves-droppers, (or loose tales, filthy atved tes, and disgusting hearsays, with which to blacken and blast an unfortunate Princess 1 , What credit can possibly be given to evidence of this description ? Who would believe a man capable of lending himself for such a dirty em- ' ploy meat ? For my own part, I would not cre dit such a debased hireling nor the agents of auch a hiteling-if he and they were to take as ' many catbs aa there are Bibles in existence on which to swear them. Such doings are alto- ' a.... .t a i a gether aetestaoie, ana tne aoera are wnoiiy un vrthj f belief. Ooubtlea the very appear ance et tlie Chief Reptile will go far to, throw discredit on anj thing he would affirm : for that will iiolh;ii2 l.e i Cinembeicd aud said of the il- lustrious Oeutlemati ? The canting creatures, nt Court and elsewhere, may shrug up their well bred shoulders ut Her, but will He escape I the more general animadversion ? Not so. The' manlier portion wid speak out plain enough, when eanal justice is ihus to be outraged : ami even the timid will show their disapprobation,' hibit the state of" the national or revolutionary as their ancestors (lid on ai!0(her ceca-ion of ' cause in a more perfect point of view than it lioval obliquity, so fii.eiy dtsc ibi-d b) the Great! has been yet seen. fi,fid: 1 he Junto have published an answer to the " And when Uiey talk of him, they shake thtir headi, ! Pioclainatiou of Count Anarante. It animad- Ana wnisperooeiioinerinu.eear; ivert , ,varm term on the motive whirh arm. London, Sept. 23. Portugal. A variety of official papers hive been received from Opotro, which serve to ex for what? Why, forsooth, merely that a bulky Beau ol fifty eight should nothnvehi delicate tidings hurt Willi the hare possibility of living hUTy(or lhir fpi,ns aa any of the Ministerial band : And he ihkt gpeaks dolli j;i,e 1 1 a hearer's wiis, WrHju he ll'ut hears n.i.ki s tearful aclion, " Wi.h wrmkbd browa, with i.oii, v. 1 -.Ttinc: eyes-' Jung Ji,hh. Vours Mr. Editor, most truly, Cil.Firzi'AtN'E. t Not to muiion the greut nuniber of Members who pol into tl.i House hy oilier means iban the voice of tbe people, and who therefore care little or nulhing for the people, Seventy-Ma: of thrse worth Commoners actually divide annually amonjf themselves no lets than upwards of One Uuudn-d Thousand P omnia of the public, money ? Of tliost "" s.'t.p'e llie au'kiice to call ihemstlves Independent, i.caiiic iliey p. rsniikll. bold neither place nor pension, some are as constant applicants at tne l rea in the same countrv (not in the same street nor Mi the same house, but the same island) with his discarded Consort ; and that his pious recollec tions should not be shocked bv--hearing. that a form of prayer was mumbled over every Sunday, in which the said discard'-.! Consort was men tioned with his own Most Illustrious Self in the same supplicatory sentence ! O wise and dig nified and virtuous policy ! O pure and spotless diadem! O happy subjects ! "O times, when folly is so common! O age, how wide from age of Human !" Well might the Royal Son ot David pronounce that the hearts of Kings were inscrutable. But the heads of the people are not so bewildered and basotted, as to be unable to view the whole matter in its proper light, whatever their virtu al Representatives may do, And here we come among whom, if Mr. Canning's uncontradicted assertion is to be credited, the ver y pious Mr. Wilberlorce (whom Mr. Hroufrium now thinks it discreet to praise so much) is not one of the most backward too, when we reflect on the unstained whiteness of those Kcclesicstical Courts, that even the Advocates of such a Plaintiff would hardly have escaped the indignant censure of the Bench, for undertaking so scandalous a tafc "What! (the Learn ed Judire would possibly have exclaimed) What, Gen tlemen, pander to the petty passions, the wanton appe-' titles, the vain and naugu'y desires, ct a mature Hus band, who first, it appears, weda for interest, then alights and otherwise neglects his Wife, and after setting her an example of that very "irregularity" at which he now affects to be ao shocked, comes here a brazen suitor for satisfaction and relief ! For shame! e-e tine powder it sharply tuiken out of the agitated 3 Co back, Sirs, to your unworthy Client to whom, I must realy say, a la- scivious.iesa seems to have been aa natural as horns to a goat, and advise him to embrace better principles, and adopt better courses, or be otherwise will live and die a confirmed nuisance in a society, of which be ought to after all, to the true cause of all this misehief ;hTe been tn o""""1 nd blessing !" Exeunt Arj far had the Housa of Commons be n? nv thin? i' mmnuyn uuu.wS like a real Representation of the Peup!e of England (whatever the Queen's Attorney Ge neral, since he has slighted Reform, may artful ly put into her majesty's head to utter on this subject) the whole affair would have been settled in an hour or two, even if any place-loving Mi nister could have been found hardy enough t have proposed occupying an honest House of Commons with so monstrous a business, lhe voice ot the British Nttion, if properly echoed in Parliament, would at once have informed my Lord Castlereagh, that if his Royal Master had domestic wrongs to complain ol, the proper Courts were as ooen to him as to anV of his sub jects, but that the great business of the Nation could not be suspended by matters' ot such a na ture. Thia is what a true Commons House LATEST FROM BUENOS AYRES, Extract of a Utter from a gentleman in Buenos Mures to his fnendm rrovidence, It. I. receiv edby the Aancy, in 4 daysfrojn Buenos Jlyres. j On my leaving Uuenos Ay res, the city was, and had been, in great commotion, owing to the Federal army, (allies,) the mountaineers, con sisting of about 2000 to 3000 men, under, the united command of Generals Lopez, Alvear, -tte the Count to sow the seeds of distort! air.ong his cnimtryncii " And for what ? To support despots to peipetuate your ini-ery to force you to pay ti ihutes which exceed your fortunes"' and incomes; tixe, which the produce of the lands, moistened with your sweat, is not suffi cient to pay. Tras-montnnus. 'If you would know what happiness is, and what constitutes true love t our good and adorable sovereign, Don John VI. repair to Oporto. Here jou will meet the brother of that deluded man Aotonio da 8ilveira Pinto da Fun sea, whom tlie truelov ers of their countiy call the Cato of Portugal. Tlie son of.our hero, Sepulvcda, is here, also Gil, who ha often trodden with ynu the road to honor. Hasten to see them, proud of having raised the majestic edifice of national indepeml ence, together with the great Cabreira, and oth .... Ai . .i H ..... er nruve men, xucir ot uiiiers in arms. naj soldiers." Two other papers, addressed to the inhabit ants of Alto Douro, are intended to do wT with the rumours which Count Amarantc, and tite partisans of the Regency have spread, re specting the views ol the new government, whom they accuse of a wish to destroy the Oporto Wine Company. The Junta say, that,; r from having had in view a project so impolitic and so contrary to the interests of Portugalj thef will, on the contrary, encourage pu0'J and seek the prosperity of the establishment . every means in their power, furnishing to same, all the aids ol protection which may he derived from the authority confided in them " If hitherto," they said, " commerce has car ried our productions to the hanks of the Tkame henceforth, freed from the obstacles occasioned 6y an erroneous policy, these will be distraint ed ii; both hemispheres. The Company w'j watch more and more over your interests ;nd a government, active, energetic, and patriotic will not fail to employ every exertidn for youf happiness.' A lourth document is the despatch irom How strikingly difierent has been the conduct in Parliament of Lord A. Hamilton, -of Sir F. Burden and B- Fergusaao of Messrs. Denman, Creevey. Hobbouse, Bennet, Hume and of Dr. Lushington i Their rnaoh new ia the universal themcj and Carrera, having been in the vicinity of the.Sepflveda, written from Aveiro. The Coioneii city for more than three weeks, haiassing them it will be remembered, had been sent off troffl in every respect, particularly in cutting ofl sup-'Oporto to the interior, to spread tne " plies and threatening to invade the capital, pro- ' name, and animate the people, ne nao vided they did not unite and appoint suitable i with perfect success, the troops and people join ing in me most entnusiasuc mauu - - town through which he passed ; the next oJ he was to proeeed to Coimbra, whither the 3 regiment was rapidly advancing in aid ol W patriotic cause. . Pans papers have arrived to the 19 '"c" sive. The Commission to the Chamber of reen ia still occupied in the examinations prepart' persons lor representatives to the ueneral Congress. To accomplish this, they recommen ded Geu. . Alvear as governor and commander in chief of Buenos Ayres and its Province. These propositions having been evaded un der many pretexts, the five months preceding, there had been no less than fourteen different governments, or factions, in power at Buenos
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