American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, April 25, 1816, Image 3

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fe FILXEv NATIONAL CUR&BNCY The CfAuiTiniftee on thi* subject hare re ported a bill to the house of representa tive*. wbi .b provides, that afler the Slm of December nett the notes of banks which do oof by that time pay specie shall not be received ia payment of debts/doe the Uni ted States, and imposes new stamp duties rpon them after the following ssate : Cents. Hu notes not exceeding 1 dollar 10 Above l end not exceeding 2 $o Above 2 and not exceeding 3 S 30 Above 3 *ui not exceeding 5 00 Dolls Above 5 not exceeding <0 \ Above 10 and not exceeding 2a 2 Above £•) and not exceeding 50 5 Above 50 and not exceeding lor 10 Above 100 and not exceeding SOO 50 Above 500 100 Os which duties ho compensation sfar li he allowed ; but, it shall be <c sp3*ifi<iHy collected for am! upon the stamps affixed to the nates hereby charged thttrewith. ,> THE NEW TARIFF. The hill to regulate the duties on imports and tonnage has passed the house of repre sentatives, 83 to 54. SPYNISiiAMKRrCA. Fly the arrival of the brig Nancy Ann at Bah m from Bueno*! Ayres, which place she left about, the last of January, information Fas been received th*t the patriot army in Ohiii. under general Rondeau, had been de feated and almost entirely destroyed by the royal army under genera! Pesv&ler, in eoase 'jucnce of whit h nearly the whole province p Cliili, had been obliged to submit. jf.ciafor’emcnU for the patriot army had rjarched from Buenos Ayres, but with no strong prospect of success. Great dissen sions continued to prevail at Buenos Ayres, between the opposing parties of the patriots, and it Was expe -ted that the parly in pow - er would be s# a obrgul to yield to their opponents. A writer <n the New York Columbian eonlradiets the report of the desertion of ad miral Brown from the service of the repub licans ol South America. Xiu the eontrtry it is said he is performing important servi ces on the coast, of Peru and Chili, and that bis family and ait his property remain at Buenos Ayres. The Augusta Chroai.de of the 19th inst. 1 says—The mail of lBt evening has made a T-rj favorable impression oo our Cotton Market—Prime Lota will sell readily this <Jay at 28 and 29 cents. Arrived, British ship Rose, espt. Ansel!, ii• ooi Louden, 8 tiled ou the 28. h Ffibm iry ; brings nothing politically or commercially pew.—She was bound to Charleston but put in here in distress, having lost her top-masts And three of her people overboard. Savannah Museum. APPOINTMENT By THE PIIESIDENT AND SEKAtE. EMANUEL WAMBERSIG, of Georgia to be Consul at Ostend, in the Low Coun tries. A Southern writer hints that Mr. FOR SYTH may be appointed Ambassedor to Russia. Some have thought Mr. DEXTER, [we believe the present demot ratio Candidate for Governor of MassachusettsJ stood a good chance. The Boston prints speak with confidence of the election of General BROOKS over Mr DEXTER. CUSTOM HOUSE EMOLUMENTS. / The Secretary of the Treasury has re. eenV'V transmitted to Congress a statement of the Emoluments of the offers employed ‘ ir the collection of customs far the year’ 18t5. The following is an abstract of the! information contained in the document JOSIAH HOOK, the Collector of Penobscot District received as the e nioluinents of his office, after deduct ing all expenditures, the sum of 517’049, The Collector of N. York rec’d. 815.335 The Naval officer for same Dist. £5.208 The Collector of Portland gg The Collector of Meuiphrcma gog, in Vermont Bus* I'he Collector of Baltimore c 1 The collector of Wilmington, w.o. The Collector of Bf. Mary’s, in The Collector of Boston 5! Til The Naval Officer of Boston fcsYai’ TT.e Surveyor of Boston g 2 910 | The CoHeetor ofPassamoquoddy fcsUofi The Surveyor of New-Yo.k 553,724! Ol -he remainder, the emoluments of b •xeeed ?,2 000— those of 20 exceed 2500— & Htose ot the rest, 92 in nun her, fall short (Portsmouth Oracle* Y iy puMi- creditors* wero told t th® Mxßh-itlen Bmk, where the interest n .ht to be quarterly p id, that the United Mates had not current modey sufFi sent to set the amount due io bs ' s “'*y 5 and th u ! e Lvp? t - reaßor s r or wait .in -.. 1 government Sun something ehe t'oiF>r I [N. w~Y.rk Gas April 2. * INTERESTING t'i> MERCHANTS e , a ii .. , Aibanv, April 1. \l B if ! .T e beeu received fom Merchant* ol thefirsf respectfibility in Mon treal, h,U.M in eon.rnj,;,,., „f .he sodden tiujolution of the bouse ©f As sembly, previous t© the renewal of the ! . w regubtiDg Trade with the United States, ff'"?’? ‘t 6m * Aprii t ■h, a.Unte nf.h. 23-1, Geo. 31, will he |,J full force Afterth.il period, which prohibits! importaaoE mto that province, from th U.j States^ ot all goods, ware* and merchandise i or picuu of every description, excepting! gram, aehes. and'umber. * “1 Charleston, April IS, j promnew-orleans. The fast jsailmg ship Heron, rapt. Cmv,? and !e, mved here yesterday iu 15 days from j Vew-O dosns. CcpL C. f,voted os with New-Orleans papers to the 2%h alt.-their’ ITr-st?v un s ntep r Major General! and su.ie arrived there from! Natchez *on the 23d ult. The ofebitr.nt< /e. esved him with open arms, ,nd prepar,-! .'.ons were making to giv lam splendid p.aolic enfertuiam nt. H h and reviewed he roups stationed there, and found them in S o unhealthy a state, that they were ordeal to be removed to the banks of the Alabama iver, i>.% a more salubrious situation. Tie General h*d dm inspected Fori PE querimi 1 ?‘ ,er fortifie r lions in the vicinity of New O leans - J BusiaeM waii very slk when the Huron suled. M .ny ships had been lying from three to six months, without obtaining irei rnts. Cotton was selling at 27 to 32 cents, and Sugar a* gt3. RETIREMENT OF itt BIJUDETT, ,to iLft lectors ui W his re*o!u-| tion to retire f om Pariiiment ; a he can! retni rno benefit to his eons* itmms, in the I present state of the house of Commons,.and (of the nation, Ihe people, he says, are i fneateitjsold, and arbitrarily ruled hy their servant*; end vtlie Mouse of Commons, instituted to redress “rievan-'es, js heromc THK (J HE A TEST OF ALL OHIKVANOSS ; I self tt-4.’ ready instrument of alt oppression.’—— i Lrttil a savina; spirit animates the nation, he t n, ' ,st re *' ro —¥ -t liuoient eatißot he expert- ed to-reform it#elf. * They will no more part with their rotten bdroiiglift, than e highway nun will with hi pit o |g.” As tfc!B speech is a sort of epoch in British history, we shall insert it at larg*, as soon as comment. [Colombian. *“**"**lsfr 5& i>. i , NKVV-YORK., April 2. Amor?? the passengers i;i tr.e brig Aben-J na, arrived here yesterday from Havre, were! fLe Baron Qiiinetta de Ro'*hetnont, late sr-’ eretary to the provisional governmeat of; r ranee, and his son. FOi-ifSr&jsT Pakis. Feb. ii. Wehavereßif tn the Loodon < Star* of the 10 h tust. that It was whispered in the best informed societies, that there j* to he a change of ministry, and a dissolution of par liament. Lord Liverpool has received a hint to retire. Led* Grenville end Wellesley will enter the cabinet, and lord Ootierea h will be prune minister.—The reuse of tj, e change is a difference of opinion eb the sub ject of economy in the puolic expenses. Sir R Wilson, capt. Hut liinsonand Mr. Bruee, have not, as mentioned in one of the Journals, obtained their provisional liber!}. It has, on the contrary, been refused to (new by an order of the council chamber, aetee aldy to the king’s attorney general, who a ; flexes ** it the application for provisional , liberation, ihe accused, we understand, intend to appeal from the order, and We ! moreover f burned (be interposition of the j English ambassador; in order that they mv enjoy the same privileges which they con ceive the French laws grant to subject of Fra'tee. Garotte de France, Lombok, Feb. 7 By p letter from Corruimn to the 15th wit. we that the resistance of the eon stirufional party in GJiria and tbs A*{uriaf tft the measures of the court daily assumes a more decisive aspect. Guerilla pertits heve been formed in different districts, jun tas have been assembled, and a sort ofltgis lation adopted by them for the guidance of thur common system. The spirit ofPorlie’ seems to animate their proceedings. A pa per called the Patriot,has been printed, & put into circulation tbrougbeut this part o Spain, celling on the inhabitants to statu We fd * U)d vilulicttte the natioaal indepet 1 Alter the breaking up of the cabinet couu Hi ” S s nd r akernbofe, t 21 * k ' n f* Hiessenger t- Brighton, ♦d* a copy of the despatches brought from it* j”ru ° f W, ‘* ,inf S ton ’ an<i Ihe reaolt f be deliberations of the cabinet upon them [ vo inc prince regent. Although the prince regent is gradual!* recovering from his severe fit oft be grot, ye: theeoßfiaemenf has sio mirh weakened tbe limb.‘taftaeked, that his roy .i highness is sti 1 confined to his jartaiertt. The Austrian archdukes are still travel ling Niver England, viewing every thi-tv wonky of ome. At Norwich, the archdukes descended Into the ri> * pit of Messrs. Mar shall,:bieb was ilinuiiuated with {.even thousand candles. Yesterday Madras papers to the 7 h O-- tober iuclosive arrived They announce i the death of rear admiral Borlfnw, commnn ;n.er,in chi tin the East Jodies, on the 22 ’ Bpp'emher.—Captain O’Bryan has ,ii Icoßsequence hoisted bis flag as eommodo e ■ ot hi* maj-siy’s squadron. ( i rt “ P !, P erß M? ‘tains the following I GAZETTE EXTRA, j s tI , „ August I*, J%!5. -Hi? excellency Hie governor, having l j iftarnt that tiicra are, io this colony, more j well-wwhers of Bonaparte than fee iweiv fed, gives notice that he will vi'h pie-sure | a Jerri them a passage t Europe by the first opportunity. ‘ j At the of Bou- bon. on the {2th of J.j |!v; the governor publish- and an address to the the erne of Louis si. • HI, Ou tlie 2:>ih August, a grand <eie* nvmy took place on the presentation of eoi ou s to ihe regiment of Angemicme. TlicMtndeu man of war and the Pori frigate are arrived from the Fast India & Su Helena ; the former took a. argo of pro vieimii and live bullocks from the Cat to Sr. Helena, and left that island the 26lit Be comber. Bonaparte -(-ouriuned to live at the cottage i every thing w.ns perfectly e', & provisions ntevesy des rip ion were in pienfi ul supply^ The embarrassments of the countrv %e. nm<* every ti .y more and m re apparent. A tetter received yesterdi.y tnornins- m r OW p announces the failure rtf’ a banking'house at Numpswieh. in Cbesire. On a considerable house m the c ifv, cotiue./ted with the continent stopped puyment. A meeting has recenriy fceeu held at Liv erpool, of the creditors of Mr. il, the b *nk er, of that town, whom the pressure of the viinea had obiged to stop payincot, Tms |tecs have been appointed .to hi# estate. | which appears to have claims upon it to the i amount of three hundred and fourteen ih„ a . ssud pounds; and to satisfy whit:a there nrt asseis inhatMi, doubtful and.otherwise, of nn Ices a sum than t hree hundred and twew ty thmisi jl poiiitds. The private From Paris e?p©r Sir Robert Wilson from *ll snspo-i ra ©Fbeint’ the fabricator of fa. P, i2E i ci Borgho’s re port, and gtHtethat the peutism of ihe three English prisoners tn be liberated 6n hail ha? been rejected by one eotirt, but is Ufcdv to he allowed by another, the court royal* It is his -si uteri, that tfee~ English newspapers | would have been delivered to the subscribers upon the payment of a postage equal to twen ty-one tun< s she ammiut of the usual postec —Si 64 iusieed of 2t. The attempted sin ; position failed, and the papers were proba bly burnt. The transport Seahorse ban been wreck ed near Tramore. She was reiurniot* to England w ith the 50th regiment, wfcieh fess been in the bnttie of Waterloo. 12 olfi *ers, 262 soldiers, 14 sailors, 30 women and 48 children were lost—only 32persons were saved. 1 Tne editor of the Democratic Fre.ss, Philadelphia, ‘‘proposes to publish A SPLENDID EDITION OF THE DECLARATION OF INDE PENDENCE* which shall be, in ail respects, American. The Paper, the Types, the Ink, shall be man ulactered in this country , and ex pressly fbr this publication. The designs, the engravings, shall be the work of American artists- the publication throughout, shall afford evidence of what our citi zens have done in politics, and can do in art. 1 his edition shall be accom panied with sac similes of all the signatures to our Declaration of Ihdt p<.ndence, faithful!v copied from the original. It shall be em bellished with medalJiorvjSoi traits -f those patriots who were most conspicuous on that glorious oc casion, taken from the most es- ■ eemed likenesses, and shall be rnamented with an appropriate [Vigaeite.” OGECHF.E N'AVIG ITION COMPANY. The Share-holders are hereby | notified tint an Election fora new Hoard of Directors will be held on the second Friday in June next, at the House of John P. Har- Vc T’ sc s !ri own of Don is vide; and 1 hat such Share-hold ers as cannot attend may rote by J’roxy. LITTLFTEIUtY BoSTJCtB, President. Louisville, 24th ? April, J 816. 5 JEFFERSON SUPFTtTOft APRIL TERM, 18i5. EXILE NISI. UPON the petition of Jesse Brown, * praying the establish ment cf a Kx ceipt in full from one Mordica IVFLain, dated the Sd of i early as tan be recollected by the petitioner is annexed to said petition : and probable cause ap pe.tring to the Court, that the same is lost and ought to be tabiished; It is therefore ORDERED, That at the expiration of six months, the said receipt be es tablished unless sufficient cause he shewn to the contrary.—And that a copy of th is orekr be pub ; iished in one of the public gazettes jot this state, once a month for six | months, in terms of the rules of o wt in such cases made and provided.. Extract from t|o mirutes, i> CLASIKE, Clfc. 111 “nvh ci mmv£ •saAud poohp sqj tr n jo ssodsip aq ‘pufcq-aio i3od/v jo Jjddns {puis v SuiAffj ‘supjs iu D pu dsaqg S - 33 C1 ‘sspifi xoj ssoi.ui sqj [RM 3XI *s3iptmjq snour a jrpq-; jje ui ‘sssutsng iuiXjunQ p;.V aip uo • 3 in AS l no l JO ua\oi 3qt lit *UOSUI -qoH turjqy oj SuiSuopq X[3jef 4 paE..C aqj seq Veqs oqqnd pue spusuj stq stiuoiut Jtdquosunc urn l wror-i EXECUTOKV SALE. JViU be solJy on the 9th day of j May next, at the Cow-pens near | Wood's Mills , j Ad the Stock of CATTLE belonging to the estate of Solo tmon Vv ood, late of Jefferson coun ty, deceased. Credit will be giv en until the Ist day-of January next : purchasers giving small notes with approved security.— Ihe sale will continue from day to day until completed. Thomas Mitchell, 1 /* Green Wood, 5 £ March !9, 1816. FiuricE Nine months after date appli. cation will be made to the hou orable the Inferior Court of Jef ferson county, for leave to sell ill the real estate oi Ichabud Ledbetter, late at said county deceased. JOHN COOK, Admmistr%ion April 9,