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Wednesday 4' Thursday s Jroszs. LONDON, FEB. 24. WE have received, by the last arrivals from South America, a copy of the Treaty of Amity and Confederation between Mexico and Colombia. The leading features are an obli- gation to assist each other against foreign and domestic enemies, and to listen to no terms on the .part of Spain for the cession of her supremacy, or on any other account, and the formation or a Council composed of two Deputies from each State, who are to endeavour to prevail on the other States ut Spanish America to send each the same number of Deputies, with a view to cement the union between all these States, by watching over and deciding on the affairs common to all. The Algerines appear to have been pretty suc- cessful in cruising against the Spaniards. l,ie Captain of a vessel arrived at Gibraltar, Irom. Oran, on the 5th instant, reported having met an Algerine squadron off that port, returning to Algiers to rent, having five Spanish prizes in company. The Emperor of the Brazils has published the project of a Constitution, which affords a proof of good faith that was hardly expected, after his late arbitrary conduct, thoughjthat conduct nO»w ap- pears to have been justified by necessity. 1 The most important facts which we learn from this document, are highly gratifying—namely, the re- solution of the Emperor to maintain the inde- pendence of Brazil; and the establishment of ■elective deliberative assemblies, to aid him in the government of his people, and to act as checks on the power of his Ministers. MONMOUTH.—The Independent Burgesses, and other friends to their cause in the Boiougb, dined on Wednesday last, at Troy House, in that town the cloth being removed, mirth & hilarity grappled each health, and they cheered the passing hours ;n manly and appropriate songs, animating each other in the cause they are so soon again to defend, and with it their chartered rights; not doubting but a British iurv will again confirm them, as it has be- fore done in the Court at Gloucester and in that of their own county. IRISH MAILS.—It is in contemplation to convey the Mails between London and the South of Ire- land entirely by the route through this city to Milford Haven. According to the present mode, they pass three times a week thro' Bath and Bristol, and three times thro' Oxford and Glou- cester. The latter course is shorter bv 16 miles than the former; and this saving, with further improvements of this line of road now in agitation, and the conveyance of the Mails by Steam-Packets from Milford to Dnnmore, near Waterford, will, it is expected, ultimately btin no less than 24 hours, between Cork, as well as the southern districts of Ireland, and London. When this plan is brought to maturity, it is proposed to have the Bristot letters for Ireland forwarded to this city, in time to be conveyed hence on the arrival of the London Mail for,:Milford.— Gloucester Journal. Success at CA R MA RTHEN! /-The 20,0001. Prize, No. 3,693, drawn last Thursday, wasSotd by J. Evans, Bookseller, at his old established Office, CARMARTHEN. Second Day of Drawing, St. Patrick's Day, March 17, when the Two First Prizes will have 30,0001. each. The Wheel contains' FIVE of "20,0001., and many other Capitals. Tickets and Shares are Selling by HAZARD & Co., London, who sold BOTH the ^20,000 Prizes drawn last Thurs- day.— HAZARD and Co.'s Agents in SWANSEA, Mr. W. GROVE, Goat-street; CARMARTHEN, Mr. J. EVANS, Bookseller, at whose old established Office, Half of one of the a.bove Twenty Thousands was sold.

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