JAMILTON, in ¢ Published we ALEXANDER emer 2. al. eo en aa ———— + —— Fr ow SATURDAY EV ENING. Saglonber 1 SHO mY MEMOIR 1 EF jrearly all bis army | destroyed Bolvar|the younger, who is at pregént iy HR, De dies on , farnous. (rol) wneede ¢gimade his escape, leaving behind him, in ted States, has been released by Louis thewidia of the ny ‘Of the famous Grotius, an anecdote Off | Lu fhe enemy, all his batgage.18th; with his unfortunate companionjand fifty yards, which Laviletie’s is 3 countetpatt, camp quipage, &¢. and succeeded in get-| Count Toreno. The whole extent of Hugo Grotius, or Dz Groot, was born atl oo «%0n +na rd his fleet at Ocumares, with - river which has no other cataract ov Ho Dictt, in !olland, in 1533. He wasa per-l, gow of his followers ; but the commander |[ From the Naticnal Inelligencer, Aug, 21.]isiderable impediment, from the point of son of incomparable genius, and without co. foe¢ (Biron) refused to pat to Sea, STATE BANKS. Jefferson river, the Jargest of the thre controversy one of the greatest men of hish eso in want of provisions. The meni The convention of delegates from the orks, to its entrance to ‘the Mississippi, age. When but eight years old, he made} oC ipen turned on shore, except a suffi | Banks of New York, Philadelpnia and Bal is three thousand and ninety six miles 5 Latin verses which would have been 10} ....¢ number to man the fleet, and all mas- 'timore, which lately mei at Philadelphia, no sther tributary stfeam in the world pos discredit to the mature age of an accredit-} 1.4 by a furious populace. The fleet decided to postpone the resumption of spe-{sessesed such a navigation ed poet. When hut fifteen be had acquir-f oo. steered for the island of Buyenayres,|cie payments until, at the earliest the 1st of ed 2 very critical knowledge of philosophysl ich Gen. Bolivar on beard. July next. The dccision was communicat- mathematics, and jurisprudence. At 24} eo ed, as stated in an’ extract froma Baltimore he was made advocate general. In 1613 bef ot paper, published ib this pap rn the 15th seitled at Roverdan, and became Syndick © The petgrn from Elba. [inst to the Secretary of the Tieasuiy ; but ol that city. Al this time Holland was : : we understand, that the Secretary was far grealy agitated with the disputes of the] That there was a plot actively carried oblfu,m approving it, or suggesting, that in remonstrants and contra remonsuants.lwhile Bopaperte was at Eiba, though soli e discharge of his official duties, he could B racveldt, the intimate friend and patfonjofien and so boldly enied, is evident from acquiesce in the proposed arrangement. of Grotius, declared in favor of the former,lthe proofs on the trial of Rigar ¢, who him- 5 employed not less than 27,000 francs, : The decision is in manifest collision with and Grotiue by his writing and influence ot ! ; the measures of the Legislature, for estab- support:d the pamy of his benefactors in-douceurs, to alight infantry regiment—iyighine the Bank of the United States, and fifteen undies’ Wie, Sob at least Thils business epic in gre cuin of Barnc-lin cotertaining the Poles—in secret expen jy ion of fhe. revenues Mm the sederd-aiiomsehioh is oven: wide wh wy Bo Bs aT TY I ead IRVORSHOUTIIG dUPKITIICLE met BEX POU fi] ist neh Ca Sad DUA (ee tring BEIEht Yuncere 5 Bs o) ry where, ds, Win Ros go Re A : Heer ath rs Po TEAR we ded Wal Babak. add lige iden #olved in his fall, wae coudeind hper-§ ces ol printing—ia keeping an officer its effects may U9 gE Go ow {The vicotioy pe ay petual ithprisonment, and shut WER Ah | Paris to transmit orders to him on the partispeegions of a letédr wiiicl *lncdiment one hinred id. fifty miles up: castle of Louvestein, foi Bonaparte trom Lall>mand and Lefebre: ed to the Bank Commissioners at Philadel. FRCITREE oF Gi iy His wife observing the chest in whik! j—emin employing iif Smissyty of Che joni ; and of which the following is a COPY:| jon01h, the breadth of the river two hun- was his linen, &c. passed and repussed [ons to act as a spy on the Duke of Belluno, - : er 0 hun fora the prison, had ceased to beinspectedficc. Itis to be observed that ail his oc- Letter from the Secretary 3 . aft A hrtecitre ea nes by the guards, adviced him to shut himsclif curred while Rigard was acting as Lom- ; RR PL A up in it, and endeavour to make his escape wmandant of the department of La Marde, of the Tr easury to the ht a gy Ay Te he ee ie olson a ne oy p ys | Bank Commissioners at|with much more justice than the Mississip= gif, +1 Goiius was locked up in It dndg : (Lon. Pap. July os : a igsisrins carried ¥ ut unobserved, his wite remaining : Philadelphia. \ Treasury Department, 15th August, 1818, cary, TH ied iu safety 10d GL — try hies on its borders more extensive than 3 Lis sieady, He Was carjjsoin hmily Ho vi Lt ET Egypt, and ofa soil the richest perhaps in friend’s house al Goreumn, where dressing Origin of the late King EyD’ ? porhape MU R AT + 1 Gexrtresan~The information com® . municated to this Department renders it : the world, Its waters, which aren > Limoeeid like a mason, and taking a trowe! table, are very red, a apd ‘ule in his band, he pissed unnoticed mineral. The river is remarkably narrows tough (the market-place took aboat, andl pre unhonny termination of this unfors|probable, that in the course of afew days iis seldom spreads to the width of (wo hums erriving safe at Velvet, in Brabant, he tooky, 00 wan, who was raised to’ a throne by, the sum of 8,400,000 dollars in gold and sil- ry Bonaparte, is well known. But his birth|ver coin, and in the publie debt, will have and family are in greater obscurity than abs actually received, on account of the Nr AS Pa PR IN ¥ | RED RIVER. It takes its source in the Cordill at no great distance north of SuntaRe | is navigable six or eight hundred m with scarcely any obstruction. There is at that point a curious raft, formed ol lo and earth, which entirely covery itd chan nel ; trees are growing upon it, aod one might pass over without perceiving the river. Red Riverruns in a valley on an Sonic of the Judges were of opinon that the wife of Grotius should be kept in pri- son iu his stead ; but she was liberated by a “yhajority of voices, and her conduct univer- jo Ziti apalanded. Gearing ofter this retired tofrance, where Louis XII. gave hima oa of 1000 crowns per annum ; but of