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Rh, are very delightful; when the rains are over, not a cloud is to be een in the azure Heavens, and the heat of torrid time is frequently tempered by the breath of fanning gales, which Providence occaionally permits to pant, on the boom of the ultry air. Vegetation is o rapid, that it eems almot perceptible to the eye; and the naked plains, which appeared, but a week before, to be only abroad urface of and, are intantly clothed by the benignity of thoe tears hed from above, with the verdant robe of blooming nature. The face of the country is entirely changed; even the marhy grounds that had. been covered with water, produce their golden harvets; and the luxuriant earth,