The machinery of diplomacy is sometimes apt to move a trifle slowly, and ere it had moved far enough to bring about the satisfaction of the Consul's demands it was stated that Rius had died suddenly in prison.
In one of the battles, the firstborn of the Marquis de Castil-dos-Rius died.
Castil-dos-Rius had hardly been two years in his government before they accused him to Philip V of having used his high office for improper purposes, and defrauded the royal treasury in connivance with the contrabandistas.
Rius Rivera, the insurgent leader, has been released from the Cabana fortress by a royal decree.
Rius Rivera was the general who took Maceo's command after that leader had been killed.
Vale'rius commanded the foot, and Bru'tus being appointed to head the cavalry, went out to meet him on the Roman border.
The feeble Hono'rius would have fled with his effeminate court into some remote corner of Gaul, had not the indignant remonstrances of Stil'icho induced him to remain, until he could assemble forces sufficient to protect the empire.
In consequence, Vale'rius returned in triumph to Rome.
The other judges who were present felt all the pangs of nature; Collati'nus wept, and Vale'rius could not repress his sentiments of pity.
Clau'dius generously pardoned him, and Osto'rius was decreed a triumph.
Thus died Tibe'rius in the seventy-eighth year of his age, after reigning twenty-two years.
So terrible an enemy, almost at the gates, not a little alarmed the senate, who immediately created Vale'rius dictator, and sent him forth with an army to oppose them.
He had married Liv'ia, the wife of Tibe'rius Nero, by the consent of her husband, when she was six months advanced in her pregnancy.
Returning thence, he sent for Tibe'rius and his most intimate friends.
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