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VOL--. It ■\rnvt s nm sou rs** >isric a ■ i ,*ft alettes ftajifr St, to a Si gmtWan in £'*?': ifd IffnxiS, y*n. is Hl $♦ ,/ Beat &r-~ As 1 am at oresegt tho? #e«ghlV with tb&true s*ate af.thing&'iii- the province aflVemefcueH &ct oniy by the most faithful letters just ?<sc.«;ieed/rom tacre by’me, lux ‘also by ‘. sen J ntV p-if s*mgers; ‘*Vrivedi. her 4©f late. I have now tkz pleasure JjL giving yon S the -in formation hitherto dete) ed* of 4lf ’ that you wish know relating 10 £fjsV tove country, • ‘ v 4•» _v j’ >, V ‘.V .. ;V •'•/ .»;•>’ • “'■ ‘*< iov ; An pjace sbme time since nt: Puerto Cabell©* with a to ! . - <seprr?e the gpwtrnar anil tics i but tin account of the imbecility- of . the the -boils and ;.< gallant himself the only ’supreme chief* both civil and niTftar/, in Venezuela* wt-thouf-acMwifctedgyiag any.©! those who were ratted to o&bt by the gi#vernmem‘.of Spaijjgt; So that the / former gore nior,i og? i4e,t tv it li the roy- V ai ©if the--s«itsf&c..’ were obliged to Jretiri to Pacrto Cabeb In, Bove.n h?ii ioog before ysused fen ar sny t& the interior of the with which he put t© flight that of the in&ur* | gfent* and took Vaieocnw Garaccas, and [’ Curnana, falling on the ituu'’genes, on | every side, a: 8»c head ©f ‘fate warriors, LT : ke a torment which nothing, was able fto withstand* 4ie appointed captains, .BTiagi sit ales, inbvmahj and governors, *g bo thought mak suitable under present rircurastance* •’ Md v ,.tp take up arms,/and join the royal at my under h>s command ;. * thus he delivered the cpuulry of’ jiijur ■ jgeaot, destroying ujem wherever they ■dared to appear., The hj-chen remains sos that, enraged band were forced at last i#gm* up eii the. provinces tHcy infest* .j ed> «iuil to shelter themseiviir at Mat©*/ yin, they looked oirsu the Gibruh .VeheepWa % b©t ijiajyiud tailo/ with Übves* and they, hoped m rain to ©scape there this thunderbolt’ of waMk V.c org&nWd thte n&vy ,* uppomr.s i &<4>m« inaxuiers for it,i and bV sieiged Maturm both by water sod land.’ ■XV besieged, With out. pror if tOii% and wUhdtu shy hopes of ‘ uppahr; were not fcbls •to withstaud bis edbrts. she? ifiade a sally on tjis sth December last^ : funded by jibcir famous gejcteral Hivas. n ' Phey were SOGO* sta/ag. • A most se* Ve;x haate was fought m the plain o?A --lica. Ou boih sidcs the enraged cooiba taat* dkplatHjd tf?> must raioryus deeds* Disdaining tlje use nf mnskvts and con, they idugbt only vrfth th© bayonet. the sword* the lance, an<f the eieute?.*— The victory was obUid# hf: %9 rovai : army after a very fcm hie rl—. ?,Baves killed :wnb- a:t>!o#mf a dedfrum the ikid olbattlerstrdek *Vsth u\& n&%i chiei *if the Spanish ar ny, SUecUhe post of Boveswith - unimpaired.;” Uimness and bravery, -l\iei‘e wes© the fib and 9th of the s&jsf u&uuth. several ob* Vinate and bloody *,k : tmishes j T>ut jbn the’ IHh| yvil vbe t*,m*cncUutents ami poßpi of Maturin were stormed by ‘ rfites at two o’clock in the morning i arid within two hours ,he carded m before •Mm. putting>o the sword the wh&le hand of insurant*. < None were pte-; ******* &*m and hb'brother Nqmmeceho, gacaejaffiKs yell «.:«4 Mg UKiealh * tUeir ; ’rsaaarsJt* c Ci i*vc(l^ V S-)kpi *rtbe to.the kings .Si* «* and .valor of th*at exxruordiaaty Jn*the foa- 1 • ti'reri T ; ,i: ‘SrOa caftv town jv aiertn*.'". V-->v i A*cAv4b6# who •cothjmandbd'-nb'’ Satita •.; . uUU r. : .aulabv i £, >u - r . -■. ; c ‘4'v »x - v . ;/, b- AHENS t THURSnAf, MAT 18, 1815. mtfopMd be wtttbt-knftffefUt Ffe rno CubciU in a few days. He friHlni the isi a'tranquil at *te; and I hope \%G*d order vr'iU be immediately restored tu the » bc«te extent of that Region. ? On ‘he other hand, vrt \s*rn fom the best autn*Hty,thai Caz 4 da,*p jointed i»y the King ;o fifrmfnamJl at S&nU Ft, was * “in march’for already ‘ eolered .Cucuta, after a battle, h which he defeated ihe insyrgejjti&—arrived at Pamphina without any opposition, and ipdVflg to Santa Pe, where another action had taken place ill favor Os iht King.— All appear* tie Innounetyfethat Spanish America pi M become- raa a pe aeefwl aifd vht&mt to the goherrtmeifp*o.t the mother country as it Was b Jore? provi ded king Ferdinand sends tiutheo p%sp- Mms Weil cfdciU&ukl to destroy the seek* ef’;di&cspu and she fermenters of divisions smtee the people are -&U devoted to hum, cndwie but a few debauched and amid twm follows wisHfeb re volution or tire*rm about ‘■■ *p tp# is just Afrkcd -from a %#, and it seems that good or der and Sraaqtrilky are almost restored *a the vast raid beautiful, provinces ‘« thatkingdom.— J'hs vessel has money onboard lot the govern me at ‘ ‘ * —4j ‘. ‘ ■ ■■ - .' : ~ - . ‘ —* ttit, pis Af«GIEH3*” • of the speaking the preparing Algiers? observe* rival r* the pavf 1 frill do itself fcrsdk upon cverf #jcca«oii / where, a navy cxn act ; but how \t i* to reduce the ciiy'of Aigier % h not ? quite so fjtaiMMt n.vaifot'Ctt carry fc'.. W e find ■'•however' 5 xn looking iiiic Blyih $ Ji'iseory of the IVqv k'Mrt* rht Unittd S:am cud that admiral Inchon was ante to make some., impressionist least upemij.ee fears of ihe Aigerints, *The account 4s thus concisely related Gazette* ■ “IftAugist, 1063/an Algerine fleet met an English frigate near Maita, and ■ suMmdncb her to pi mg to, liUt hawing received several• broadsides, the’ frigate escaped fend gamed the port of Malt*. On redei Vmg; this informalioa, 3 ships of the line and 2 frigates out without delay m pursuit of the Barbarian squad* i roni v hich incy overtook* ami sunk sevs eral Bf their vessels Or the pews of this disaster, the Dey ol Algiers ...order-., cd all t>e English subjects to be thrown into prison, ami their property t & be confiscated. Admiral Nelson > wbetkrn- S Sormedof thureprisal immediately as# &l for Algiers, with a squadron’ ofseveral men of war, He thenet vonto*&o, anfF mUdle^pf a massi.se tu lord Neteoh.wMl Si* piled tlftii ifo coald give n» anaarcr ». sever*} hoard, during «rbiej£ um*j^the\ roissWft, in such a mamset a» t* earn* . the most dreadfnf ravages- On the se cohd message friAri the Dey, with .new « proposition,. , lord Kelson dew.amfod 1 that all tl«f Eng Ssh agenif should be b set at liberty, and* complete indemnity { made for the fosses they had sustained, I -ttMhc ideaslheat cd all the captltcs > He foe •'suay of JC,poa sequins. *ith a peomwe that the ifo? * - SBW»Mt^te-t*a»S«D«'frteenel ’ »jysfe*t duhS'tdered by many « ■y ’ 1 ‘■ tnpd^co^'’ and U still held Sere. - *’ S,«Sfob ! s W msd i w s,f «2r V-iL ’i aL^T* 1 . : tornev. k>r- lavksem to sbsr'v nlmprldf to «»t i 5 The Judge* after lied the objection .of the’ district, attor ney a md rerased to here the defence : .tf.3ivTbc rub ‘iras -mad;: absolute j and the. Get) appeared this morning m r-eecive stmenct T which a ‘find ot one thousand dollars. The popular, who are 4evcud »o Jackson, on bis tea* ving court, hutrkd him ict A a damage, aid conducted him to both of the Cos See- House s t where he harangued them iti en and suitable manner, /They then escorted him to his ‘• At the ta&he suggestion of.the meaA ; fcbre a .whscH’ptipa wai .opegeet, fciiufttd i© titte dollar ea.ch-’persoftj.. for the pur- the fh*a ; before 3 o%dock the wrhoie was raised fn this swttdt -way V but if “the limitation of ©a*e do! far each hadnoi*heen t would have been | r&i tmi m- t\m m »nutes—This bu titles* wa& so UamUomefy manag *d» that the check on the bank was not to be emered up, hut the money was placed to the Marshall credit, without the general knowing any tiling of the transactions >■’ • T©-ra©i?sw be takes hi* ‘parting din ner with us, and wilt set -cm immediateA iy afterwards tor 1 canessee, accompani ed with the prayers and ben edict iomi of the whole population ©fTtbis country/’ :. ’ On the stlUnst&nt gsncrfc! JACKSON and suit kit New-Ofieam. for his rcsb ■ deftce m this state. The Ncw*oHcans G&aatte adds “ He, vrss carted out of town by a number of gentlemen on horseback. The best vnsh.es of every honest citizen accompany him.*! \ Hathnal Wag* .• ’ ~pi ■ -',g «r*w% ok- ; ft A bdkrd of Officirs is at present en. gagedih this dty,.*twi, selecting from those pacers hpw m service, suth a* are to re,mam in service on the peace esljU'4UhmenU ’;J.A/ ‘* . •'l'Wc do »ot know even are the Genenai Officers to be rst&j4ed» The dttiy of sclec icn from the deser ving? tsa most dfGfcuii one. It is pro bable v as so few generpi Sthd field am *. cers are to 0e retained, that ijiizvz will be. ip order Cos reta in m service even iThose who have particularly dkhngui-ihA edcthdnsselvcK ? a redpc tier in tfi*‘ grade of rank oi many ; that is to say some Generals wiU be vetaind »as Colonels, Colonels Majors as vppuirrs». &£. : Painful arid delicate as this course will be. it w yet preferrdde to pceciu &hg from Terr ice those wpb have dpne honor to their commissions, *nd greatly added to’ the reputation of The army oi •the United States/ Whatever deiermi a*ti©a may be ultimately .rt»a4e-G*t theca points, ’hough it Will be'i.mpossiWc to steer ctear diiC many mtßfcukies spr* founding them, aM, froiiii ike citeum .tij&tiGp* of injustice to teem, we are petitcTy satts- Bed. from the diafacter of those engaged in .inakihg the thWt Whcnevef it inajr bTcsa?g<^‘ : ; able, not to the modi of selection, but to ihc laws by wliicp k is so narrowly Out of/ up wards.-,'of onifim* dred Majors* there are but about xt gut to be jWuinvdjr.and *o hi. pioponion l There have tioto pfobabH more v than thW number of ©«c«rs of vh*Tg*Wse so vcuuded ami crippled up m the service, wi/«ri it would be the height of injusb.ee, radepemte&tly of their iperits to Tkive then* professioii.—i\ 7 ar % /nr*, T J: ... t :. AUDims to the ttoops tetty ;S under n*s command on their iischwgs •v at. Fon-laulekinS. ‘* ;K.T'^ > S4hh April, ISisv Gtafy ictrn and ftlims S&iitrt, ; %4,'l - : ■,;./ y *' 4 -- :i Enfeebled and weak from disease, ? ‘ajn-.’rctrdertd incapable- of saying to yoiu but total sileßCo might cai’ry ft, the ‘#pvarsmee of to your worth ; aad I shoukl he 4©mg vio* knee to niy own tKefiogs not to pjt^rtm those sentiment* which citizens hhiiW&|dscVs on 4rny mind liinde l had tfip honor Ts ta king tomwimd of this deiachtncuH* and marching n from this place to pc Hot m beiw-cn robo utiiesfc thropgii a: wihkn'.css* Tt rUs . mayaokpefev siMSB«« *«- *A ’ v -J,'** ‘'i i ul “AA’T TA NARUS.: •£•-? r answer ihr ..o&lls cgjf lair defence of her dearest rights* thfaatefoA by an ‘ro«ddimik foe *-At x a pertfe] too ’ unprpplUtfls' io your feefm'k*, Horn aji unsettled opinion respectin<f ‘the ‘cgtiKli* tUiton Itml law of the Legislature at that time --agitated. like-Patriot and tmntoveibJe friends* yOus -dcfcf ‘.ear *0 every* that in voire the great cbjifd. \ti vUw, add . hastenedto op=r»r*e the invaders of you? country. ~ • ; 'f- '* : f;/'IA :: “'* ■- The diiScuTties that continually faced you* were Such as would Have appalled the veieran tidier ; but ydb ehcdUnfer ed tlieon w«h a fe : mnes» pt'jjsevejr* : &«&& fto t to be feat .of • march* .from. isdjoisb senses praise*; MVn|f'tntorrhjid r . enemy mtended.au attack. on>iobHc-in a ■•few (lays, what.Jhe.fi was >ouv ewrdtfti ? With a spint of enthusiasm which ougbfe never tube for-gotten.. anwt•’■rfh^JvreifecH i-* great honor.-, oil, your yocii; ■ ■abando?i«4 ; the stnfejflNihomforts you d&d until then r^?p» : if ptife Nible not ft let # glorious a. ‘day"pass without m Csr -AU tab st exhausted and <>vky am *pat£<i Ujr a spirit and ardor to syrie jspgf ;country, you went through InfftlcuAibfe: difikiiltieh known only ‘lO _>;&iitWlMa incovureiviJile hut to Who w&i«*£ sbd a ‘fnsjth._£xf trot 4 "’ less th*n .27 by 3® : miles day« -The 4b&. : ■ jeet of y 6ur exertion! was ffir itct i Y*a?y\ arrived in- time Jo., give eon line neci, and joy to the troops -s&tiioncd *c Mooli fjv~~ Ati attack was hfeujf etfpectcß*. &nd't> ~ very preparation made tofscuve’ :hi ssv* tmy* Yog were aox-oife. apxl tiff meet Him —he the ; ; condic>U> bad. h,£ net-done so. I am Confident ’ troops- would .Have met an cmittey’ WUif more fermneas or -aegtiitfed fe&-rm,£'{s«:£ -better than yon wdutd Ifeve-dcmfcY,. s<j>> general cfttid’have a more unstmken¥pn- ,» fivfency in bis officersarid men than You r,iitiX baying o/meeU* .r-ihg... the foe, h?b ioa? you thole-laurels ffbfofr-awaited y.qui’ but you never. lose tbet reward which’ k virivadi n indr’ cacries wuhin itscnr ihat ,x<ufideyicc ‘ which--ycur ■ in your vyioHfe - V ‘ the orifeal of ••’ through winch- is ycVtO tu; Ukd* -attfi ne- tiiaec.d.irmn ‘ tH;tu tan bd: .sfiid of * viHties and foihcaiance, /’ Whcih you &m MoHife,. And iin* agined ail your diiticuliles ehnqikred t t# bnd. jotuseNes placed n6\ fe,- a conditiort of cdnuitOU pdvat'ibnsvfeut aH. • ©hoH, thrown in a nhtc of 4 v sd v ve of > your worthy felt irictims ,ta* such uncqtnmon * tvrals* hyfefe * they : touki lindm* >\ --l.c* tive fend Hard thkrc ydamfys* • te4' v nothing ■ < rfefeus. | ,eshdui&».£B the.cpatfafy, every eei w4 ’ pauentry et^Cuved.: ~ V v ; \ 1 \ > You’ the situation I wa ; * ; tit §r |r teak mg use of efe ; fort let your relief, and the ifieausf not to b 6 - -tfe country or > .j .ti’itbin:'tpe txtek .of; py ifiontrnufe- On ,> ! tbfet. occasion A had very m arly faUfen - ft saenfiee teMhe einot-lans offe„yfe#fegife : v r'The soHckdde you:, tlkcoverid forj&f, J recovery was.a Hentia ! wishes, was a ko my sighted miocU * : . : ■'..•¥■'■’ ; iv’ u%d: ‘mmes cugHl to bit a page jit the annate of-ym'if conniry > but : l>fc jhai.. aju. .sjaekfe and,wortfe will, always enthl’e fo£ :t* a ffecc ih juy Before close, my -justice to iuater ‘.mp Qzn* iQ my* be deserves ‘Pwtk ifktiit,. [ anti pirii?e Cor his close.; attention to tihs. I untied ©£bis appointment * - could*,*- f ns)t ha.fe.:becn Hetf^r4isc<l-^to !t - lsVaj^’ ; T* •: Y'vGrayvthe D;vh. . “-i&mw fe likewfee tine symeb grkbfe for His ‘ac-* ind dose ti&gmoQ tg i&Q ‘4^^ ’ ‘. oi his ap-potstroetif.’ *** y 3*, .- ‘(titizrtis arj Soldiers l . i\Jt po» . bid yott Go» of m hill be your guide’ &m defem- *\ may lie conduct you safely to a teappf t megtmgvjith yo«r;fei»di«s and frionds, ai>4 prepare yon for a hapfuer j ; nod moyte-durable state--of things'! <‘ ; Ifw4 fc. w ■mMxn'- . • ‘ S’ -MiVY ; X‘ ,'v ‘ *