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From Gctmu'iu—Tho arrival of the United Slates, pays the N. Y. llerald of Friday, places us in possession of advices from Guyaquil to the 1st nit. That city, up to that time, had not been assaulted by Gen. Flores. It was expected that lie would soon commence active operations. The Government of Ecuador hud inadc extensive arrangements to repel any attack, and the issue of the affair was doubtful. Geu. Flores had been too slow in his movements.Since Flores achieved the separation of Ecuador from Colombia, in 1830, it has had several leaders, whose quarrels have very much retarded the progress of the country. Tito following is a list of the Presidents of that republic :—Gen. Joan Jose Flores,.....................1,830Don Rocafuente,......................1837Gen. Juan Jose Flores,.....................1840Don Vicente Rosa,.........................1847Gen. Accasuhi,..............................Don Diego Novoe............................Geu. Jose MariatJrbina,....................18olAltogether, Flores was President about twelve years.It will be recollected, continues the Herald, that Venezuela also obtained her independence in 1880, under Gen. Pact, now in the United States. These two gener Is belong to the same school; and if Flores succeed in Ecuador, Paez will return to Venezuela. They were both soldiers under Bolivar.
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Augusta Weekly Chronicle and Sentinel

Augusta, Georgia, US

Wed, Jun 09, 1852

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