BUENOS AYRES.
A decisive union at SSriutoq Lu^arc:, on tlie Rio de la P ala, hns overthrown the government of the Dctiitor of Buenos Ayriß,and diiven him to neck the protection of the British flnir — a flag he has co often insured nnd defi.d- lie escaped lu\ Brazilian conquerors in the disguise of a common sailor.nccompanied by his daughter diauuis d as a cabin boy.
'Hip fall of Rosjs is unquestionably the mo»t ilnportrtnt nvlution th.it Ins tdkon place since the dccla ation of independence, for the sates of the Argentine Confederation are tliose in vhk-h, from their geographical position, from the facility of emigration, from their climate, ftom 'the freedom of labour, Kurope feels the ationgest in< tercst. There is no part of lite New World wheri- the n ttves of France and Italy apf e.ir to estiblish themselves with greater readinesi ; and the present condition ol those countries is one that naturally disposes large numbers of enterprising and able minds to try their fortune in new regions.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 4, 25 August 1852, Page 3
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