ih .. .aI L'OUVnTlUP.E. ' er an able leader t\ih. know Ijow to make them- 5 ted. But the Fren, h gp-nv.ral', -olli.rlr- ,rt 'o-od s, armed, andJ r.al li.. r banld.. W\r;t.-" said .to "Brandieourt, and -rmui.anIl %our lor:i-. tv makingg the p.n, Branii'i.,,uurt in tr.ar ,nji. that, heing ir, he lell Pal ot ito I.Allow tiil .Cr.,*- ali. h pr l rI. n:e peem to dictate. No," adl'd T.)i.iainr, ...aring thli *I must b.ai' frImn yuij an exp.rt.s i.ri.ler tu Pdacot, to n his arm-." Tihe order was iout. On retuciving it, Ad the command to hi, onFiv-r-, and added, Do what i; for myvs-rh I ,urr. ud>er." Teil column yielded without andivourt, being qnrt 'rto PI-rto Ri,.o, died there of vexation. ab diffiulty tlit I I-r;ng mrvfir to the utterance of ltion on m:rIYl\ w.arhklLI .,-1.h. Ila%'i': a d-'.-p aver- par, I shrink from alny appru:oi. h t.. a u'l, !y l':,nything 1 therewith. But il m.r is .vr r..p.taFle, it is h.en it is empljy.-d a; a mni.ar -1' lil',eratini thousands wed. men from hopl.,'' h.,jnl.lJ.. In thl: haud (of arms were th>: in -trunmei-nt *t' Ir., frdoim,- the. only in- Sthat coull Ih.v bi--en uld,.e u,' olI. 4 N.r was it an *t lesson whi i e hb lad to tea h, and did well teach, Sto white men and to the world, that negnro blood did .e its posse"jrs fi'r.m the highest renown which can Voitary skill and a:-hieve.-ments. In the victory which hi had so easiily gained over a Frenth ogneral of no Wte, there appears great ability in military combina- Sas extraordinary promptitude and determination. qualbies whi. h make- a ureat soldier; and theie quali- pl n eminent degree pore<4,-,d by Tu.,usainl. ~ ievement, DDndon I'eU into the hands -il the insur- don was the entiree of' the country. Poswcssed of Shad almost lre l passage into the Western Depart- already the negro i;br .e were triumphant in the Le ion of affairs, the Commissioners at the Cape not