American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, July 11, 1816, Image 2

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arifr stftn after left. iDxrl im-nous* for O-Ul nd*^the neat of his ‘l-o ■hl hitmens ! ‘ •’ ’hike oi‘ York. tlr ’iv t s'i :!t** ijiicen, bis roys.l Ligh- W©sk the 5v in e r gem, and the rest of the Yoyat vaini'y, p ssed ihe great council r bamba**. h vo tne grert oQt?erg, nobility, ;r mil’Uteri, and other persons of dis tinction fwes: at, puid their compliments on the oaca-ioM. loan ■’ i 'tely after th** eonefcnion of tba to&rrvxge, the p .rk and U vver guns were fi-eh a;td the eveoiT; eo!*ih:d“d wi h other public of joy tkroU:JWttke 2a;trcpGl : S. * War Office, May 4, ISIS. Hit rrr*’ highness t.fe prince recent has b? •! i leas !. ■ the t*me hod on the behalf | of his maje&.'y, to Roindnt bis serene high I X* s; li opoid Cl-or -e F.redsti k, prine© of & ■■ s, C<’ our; trS ufrid, u •;© a ju ©rci ui t e army. JFron the FidtrJ •<- ) ■ ‘>!;-.urn if Baltimore Tciegvoph. Tf-tE CyTARIittiLY RSYM'.'V. Among ti e utht.* crimes t m fitted hy f ‘in i re i> -a .•> © mvietesF ha *'■ th it ;v:> ust a i dtqwifLd Uti-rnti the HI •*%, of havin'; written a nr,sal. ftt • q< i. a3triotiju*;;'.s, how* irvr, cj i /'-yd >1 * V <t< t * l icsociiiioa* | O” a’a >; on the dr’esof vv'ikh t .:hey { e *tn pcrtflJar’v ’lb uhtted to fa ( 2l. T ; bey • 5, *ve cm<l a s o lofor/it ;:s Bnmetrste niV*, that t'’ *y . *.< f - fvv -;re parti , i-y t * thejc A 1 rThre & R d ‘■ hr - tea w-ieth’ ??■'"• we, os* have nt l TVy ‘c; ire eno i *k ipi>ut us, it seems,' to •in ’ *■ tn t’< rt t mi! ‘snttn.t ;. ; a - hoodts ‘i’i’i ••, (v.ro ■nr j.p’i about si-* to inriakfc the Mthar etert n? h svvbieir. a; for it is very u*tear f*> t ts -v® •.- ;r ! niijocti of >.u. t j: r feet t ‘di-fero'n •*, ftu they pretend we a e. ft he i res nr s their calumnies and f li f.r some other pu:*pn*. Ye i: a seen tot. r/.'.i hos tbit illet' ; <uKate Hp ” in rur uh ~ to as 5 fipffs •<! on by so si irtftmtine lb.. *.i.* • i .os. 1 ter© .n *v c;*ia jpe* < t* ‘ *nnuy of ‘isdain, where c tf l -mpt U | illy fait, i ifiaitely more jspr to the 1 kndivsduai‘itfes. ed hy*it, th.wi ai’ the ca’- j tiiijrii *s, or slanders tint ran U - tiit.cml. if i o jf ountiry-r?n ware too in on;'herabie in } trhe srte 'i exvi'etioe, to attra rt ilie netice | of s im! exalte,i characters th?y micht itif* i f.*r them, at leas 4 ', <* pass \v>’ at a ..the~ j 2i iod. Tiik sort, of c&ot rerntn.’s tas of what we have often u'ih of rnthi’S ’u-1 la who have bmw stu t§ by thy |u®t spvndly j *..f the press- To tween tlieir murtiUea fee- i frojn obs?r\- u**e. tiny vrils deblare i.ow j xnu h they dßip.se the el.ftiuers (by ivh.i-h , u’c-- mi,n the t.inhs) told ahoui, them itl j v public r - o;mail. f hey will flatter ft* Tr tit ns ey.jfy pJ ive vi public report, dee!.'.r* ’ all the time how modi inaeeesaahle ihtif'-’Wis t*few-Meters re to mah assaults. All .h's wri-liin* ou 5 contorted dignity, is <evtde e ir©u the i ’her Vr£v. Such men,; who talk s t tau ‘Li ah nit t. then* own impar* tar.ee, are the most vuUimi <le by stieh at? lArks of th- press, in their awkward at tompta to hid’ th i* too iiicathn, they do b>ii reveal i the mort ; they are cut to the bon 1 , and they sh-w the .irvchy of the u-vund by the.;- win ie?. f'l the* amo way, Ao the Ravi. w'iss lifW, fe> thstr ijfcus.;, that livr* ooantry ten -r? uo* eu-u o*.jeeii of i;t !l'&’*rettee. * i'heir prid ■■ is otia:ied to the | a, and they seem dispo<ie<i to take tha , cirvy revenue v.dn-fe -• h n.inds em t'*k, s><■ the naval Mu :rnh c n ■ brave tars, by the tßGaii and iudr. raun h* abuse with <•■■••=■ U They load t a A ner* *an n me. ‘.dut p'*rr-i‘ a- t ‘ ndpri are uot eon t, ied to the Qn ;’,ell Review ; the Edin too'-jj Rev ew ns t-qisal.y We kidVv been tot.] by |< t! c criti -s that our •jiatjva eou rr s * divr and > 1 spot in vrea* Mei 5 white ■ o<B vc y R'vifcsv. era dreula* . tod herein a * u --.0.i unrr.,, s lad extent, j W ni.e our m -ra grovel iotj earth wo la zb ndeer* ra bah 1 ou; their * icinnte* up on is, they nr • denving; thaii subsistence j dVi*n the Ame i aris. vh y evA vor to; M eh us the erf of desphiin;; ourselves, by j v. y of off the eon., mpt of every; h<-.u’*t heart, f.em the pi ee waere it is so i Justly and einphatie?.!! v due. Wo i,*ecr.l'ed upon, by these mod. it men. ! in spit upon toe dust of our an n store % to vurn the back of onterop< upou MouutVer* | •fln-n ; to renounce our country and the ve-t c, o v/ho have been the fi *t to st nd hold’y f-.r-'h, nd to d'snute the clkirni of E ,11 <] %-i • -.vsi orn in i'?} . If tl> tj is e* A in i'iia ut. •.*. n i)-ar this lond of iml ; i ---riy !id upon h;s should).rn, w^'hrmf empt in every joief, nerve, leiitlon -n ; arte.yofhis body; if there is ueh a rep* rile, ••. -wli.ig on s-ren’joo, oua ti in§ i etc .;■• i■*;, tn-it ho dues Hat belong tu Ue—federal -r —* 1 f* V • Vn>~ ■ #. &J! V. 4 V y AH, Ji: TIP 29. THE NEV-h- Frotii Ewrp- i* sou sppearrrees to indicate that i.s'mm is uppr- h.-jd . •?. Eram eis• re ,{ .ly agilatf it, and revolu {-.rv mnv inentsarc dady capo* ted. Rus sj. ts suspevted to be arumut lo exeud he jjifiucn* e oxei'tae South of Ear**?? ; Mid i< y, v. I T-nrrvd th.?t, “ Louis the desired” is vj l-i iLiid soric r-aier placed ii h'a fiteafi. :t The is fid yd cvftr, w | By lots BC“oun?s from New-Orleans, it appear* that roi. Perry and spaa other ofii- i tc*. of the Mexican army, wore re. roitirtg { men at that place end i vicinity, anil hau procured four or five hundred, with whom they intended tn'd part for Mexico. m-mat. -i fclJ'W# 1 hhl: n^—wW'll i bdtuniVAl: OTa. Translated for the ftaltimare Patriot* SIMON BOM/iVAK, Captain General of the Jinnies of JVnv-Gre na in and Venezuela, <fc. IVENEZUfiLVmNS, ‘lhig is the pen id of the r^poSti*.—■ JThe important island of Margarita, tieuded |by the general Arismeudi, has - <? in proclaim’ dtlte imVpeadeittco eminent_ f Venea iel, and Iras supported it with the m st ex .Ued vrior against all the pow er of Spain. U 3 rem ant of ®or fare** dispersed by thr fail of CartWgeua, i* united in D ;yu. With them ant? with tie auxiliaries oi our ffiagaiwui'-os ivJmiwl P: i:n„ wo *re fori* Mg hu Expedition, w* ieb from its o’; uiw’-W tin Vs ii and to fermiirite fT ■er t, e d ni ‘utn of ihe tyrants ever owy §.-llria land. V~xtml&ni&ns! Your lira? hers and yonr fr%n f jdo not mine with ** view *T ‘••.’'q “t? g M'** - ’ f tVC.v !resa to fT t lor your is e y. ;j i plate you in v. ritual w;” to re*estuhl.sn rse j ! 7- public upon *** icust ttdid touada-oc —*■ The (fonsrrese of V-n''s;'>?. vs*ill br Lm il. and anew,• w!k n it may ?i■. v*ur wish. s tea ; ’i* v ie of ind pr -ten.-o ?! ve ifone tno t e honor to entrust Si i wish t‘:e sij> ‘tn <•>•*?. fhorify, I aethcrize yon to mm. 3 your and pa ! tr.es to the Mimg’ess vr thotit ‘lu't’ier o.ie > vo a ion *uan the present, eonfi ’-mg f# t ,- errt ‘ i?e same soverri. n .power* co at the lirjt j epoch of the republic. ’ S ‘ ave not e .nie to djfflpto laws to y-'ri. lu; I hesif’.eii )ou to her r my voice $ 1 re 'eotameod to von, mi>v t t.overtrnetit, ab solute liberty, that y- ro-y • ot repeat th eomn.issioa of (n wo.v.is'y and a emu 0 . j*iu ; e v/ f i/asit rt t h •* 1 *toe time be free I a*“ii r;cf! slave.-. 1, yaa farni but on? rta-s !;Je puople, if yon eat -.bf*l a • ftifraf snv i n.rr :n<, nvi ifyoa units tvilhi**, rely up loo v itory. I r'-ocrS rck of Venr7.iic?h, tie'War of d&p |<'?t ‘j in goal ~ if if you h t. y ihe word; | jif net, vve sLaM exercise just i prisaL and j y v i!i win be oxternti i’ Vcnez,.; xatei.s! fv 3 r not the sword of [ your dtiivern*-?; ion <' t.lunys innocent [inthe eyes of your b I SIMON BDLIVA&. jII. O. nt Villa Nitre, 1 Jii May, 3 3io. BOLIVAR’S EXPIDITION, To ike Editors oj the Columbian, i- Neav-Haven, U.h Juat*. Gentlemen, Ye*u' r d- y. after a passage of 24 days,’ arrived at tl “s port from I’ie is! .cd of fti:;- rdad, th s BriTsh brig Chat fee. Swer <s i gentlemen who -ame passengers landed hen jb*t evening. Fr ‘m one of them, who ap-i ;iears well infoiin -d, 1 save obtained the | following intelligence, whi h I trrosrs it to 1 you for the infonntiou of the friends of South American liberty and iadeptudeoee in the United Stales. ; Yours, &CC. _ S. it _, I ! Tha naval ami mi/Stary expedition, v.hira it V/eg known the patriot generals Bolivar and O’lrinda de Marina were tittiag out in th'it part of heisl .ni of St. Domingo under ( tbe government ot Fat.ion, arrived at the is?- *nd of Margaretta early in May. It eon. e.stud of il &rff,e<l vessels and transports, having on board ‘SOO tfctops, of which 1500 were rnfoured treas of the line, furnished from Potion’s army. The other 2000 were patriot eerigtßHfs who iled from Ct r: ageua j v.nd New-Oren. and, after (be success of the i raya! gen. ral Murillo. After rele sing the I 1 island of M'rgaretta f-om the blotkade of] j ..he royal Spaniards, e neral Bolivar pro-’ Ct eded ininudiately far ihe Spanish main, j r j'\e principal prt oi hs force is des jtimd fii.u against the city of Angttstnra, au I import ut pool on ihe Oionoeo. Having re* due-d that place, the fleet will convey tbe I Himj,inerer,sed as it will he by reinforte , m o-ts, B<ptingt the royal for.-e in Carracag. [No don t is expressed of the complete sue -1 eess of this expedition, ami the final triumph of the p.’triot . They are generally ia p.<>- fi. gfiioa of the interior eountry. ‘i’fce royal force is represented as mail, and, except at Carihagena, where Morilio comma oca, is not expected to oppose any serious resist* ,cn . At Uirthegena the contest w:ll pro-1 jiibly be sangusaury, as neither party giie qu^rier. mi c- o —— New-Yokk, June 21. Extract cf a letter , dated “ Hay cf jUgUrs, Jipril 13. “ Tbs American arrived off ri>ii port on l?ie Ist, where we found the .ii iti.ih fleet under the command cf lord Ex uo’ilh, **ons?Btiog f six sh ps of the Hoe, .vo IMgatts, and S or 10 bom’ and oflier •. ‘sstls. ihe object of this British raped i lon, is wvg u.ideratood previously to its ifivi.ic Port Million, xvaa to all uhcuiuL slit?*, i*nd tit© Algcriaei flo submit totho Uws o? eivilbrl? j jvnd ia the,event c? not being able io ac | e.oatpii&'a tfc&e ohJ'3tt by r.egrjiaiiou, they i were certainly to level t!>e tcv.a. H’j nf j witfStanding their threats, and the i rnpie foree they possessed, they Ifaye entiv.d the busiaes* ‘disgracefully. They have obtained the of 500 Christian slaves. SenHnicrs and not, however, by force of arms but by retjarialin/ to pay a ransom of fOO dollars for the L-fer~ tVihians* and IQOO duilars et\eh sot the * politsife. Having tfetta, aeco*ip?is./ ed t. eir bush ess here, the B* hieh fleet and on the boiled, as is supposed, for Tunis,, lor a j sjpiriur object. I *\Sinee they railed ve l s.v been os (b very verge cf anothor V¥c.r r ! / res pen.i’vgtiie brif i!at wee s*eo ti by ctt invdore Deet-tur. Th© gftUr p ooeodett to ’ meeh a length that, we ac.ually prepared the hods ct tbeTqwaiirbn to t’ e purpo.e of burning their vessels in the abU,. Wo ?n.ve, I however, come tor an enol umioratLD 1 the D *y bus V-gyeed to refer it so bur government, aad is wiSl.ug to wart e reasondhle lira for au asswer. 1 refer you for the particulars to the towmodoreT dca p defies. • We sail brtre errir morrow morniog. Where wre are bouad 1 cannot s*y. Hepoit s,tys I unis” Extr'icr of a from of board the Amcr j i j f,n frigate G^retirilaJon, dated U'.j oi Algiers, Mrv I*. J wrote yoti 5 et fr; m 51.;? on. At pro flcist vve are at au -Ho; ia lho boy of"a! rjv e, where v*f arri .-iVtp 2d <ft; >s raont'i, and cam? to jurti - a*on t i? ni’ o? ! ships H..#.}©•• <he. t cmttiaml ot atlmi '<*• Veh w ('onl L ml) who, it is mu,-h to -fee t?gre,t(fti on the s ore >i hamft?-ily, ! - ! ul a-z* suei'ced in h s deuiafidfor xxll Chre ! ;i- pj >sonars ; bt; ! , oa the eontr< ry ? r.-eci ivr ! oe.'y o r e I* bus'.s'd, for whit hhe puy iVt.ro &U*o to 1000 dollars per head. Vl.'f*. ■v o.;r opinion, is a |itifui or n^cmonr. — ! w* 3 could have ii ne betier with ou i ] rqu.idron; bow-'ver -rs the ulf in: sic -lays, What is onelir c’s lomb is t.i,other’s ain, ,? Tor it will only in it be uur Uriah’ stats ’-him* with more briiii nt Insure in tl-e eyes of.the world can t v.*c.re y u, ;at these stripes which h4*ve w avcol so v.ciori j ou-ily. trill continue to strike terror iiuo tlte j j heir'3 of oor ssvege'er.emjr s j j At t:n departure of the British fleet tße 1 | Dey, without tlliedgiog any evuse, to , | show sdah rign? cf heßjility, a to n*ak.e i* j prudaniTor oar enwiul to moe diattly i o i board xv.ii'h his family end ffle ‘s. 1 “'Cc.-mr.©dote Shatv cor.aidfrihg it to bo the beiit i !; n to “keep these barbc.ri: hs. in awe, instantly commenc'd preprlatiuns to owe them a drubbing. Kveiy boat ia tie (-qnadron ws*s ordered to be ready for imme diete service put into tbe best possible ‘eondi iuu for a bold, though nccessory cafer pri-e, wl?i>ife Was to tuonut and scab* tl ose uimcßSt* ar.d terrdi -* batteries, and t? burn . ed tl - stray tSiui T. c , w i ll cousi*utl oi 4 frig tes will’ numercaß llooptj corvettes, so • Tfe evening of our expedition j arrived, ail anxious for the idodipiu which j vj s agis > to caeire.e ;l:e brow oi Columbia 1 with onoiher wreath of laurel 5 but while below, it fleeting on my beloved Lome. I was *rpriaw*d *o toe ttiidat of my rexer e, : by the infoimotion tfcrt the Dey, die-over ! irg our inter lions, hod &ent oft a lie.rr of trui e, stating that it was not only ensirely icntri ry to S is wishes to make war with the cctis, hut that he ever was proud of tl.eir fi i ndship. >Ve have since ondcrutood that his re ason forecting in such e. hostile manner related to the capture cf the tr'<g Nuba, the particulars of which I have net tiaie to give. Renort says some of ns will continue to blockade Algier* till the detcrariaatioc of our government he known.” British Treaty with Tunis. ! Arrived t New-York, brig Sphyux, it* 35 ! days from Lerhorn, bringing a < o y of the Treaty signed at Tunis, May 17, by Lord Bvmoutb, &c. By this trec.ty the Bpy stip ulates, that in the event of a fu'iwe xver with my Eun pt en power, none of the pri- j eoners tak- 3 n on either side shall be t un- 1 signed to slavery ; but shall be treated w ith ail I Uraciii'y us prisoners of war, until re gviUrty exchanged,arcording to the practice oi’Euiope; and tar.t at the termination of hostilities,they shall be restcrcd <o their re spetiire touuiiies without ransom. . Boston, June 37. Separation of Maine. The Semite of ihia Y< m.n'onwealth have pasred.witb but ore disstuling vote, a till j providing for t * erection of tlie Distiictof I Maine into an independent Slate, ou certain conditions. The t jnirfeticn must be oppro vrd by & fnpjorit j of a convention <- dek gi:iiß, to te tosen in the <1 s'rict, in the amucer i t r< presißioiivcf, and io assemble at Brut svyi<k on the 2d.| o! August next. This convention im*t afio cot sent to the other conditioDß, vvhich s re to te in'i rpor atfd ihlo ihe cor.Btitbiion, which tbt; arc c.u-1 m'j; dto form In the new State. The constitution ia to l.e submitted to the pecp'e, wlid fttv> ti &vt cuil by vniUtu votes, awd to grY Trlcrit (be Irlor j auu 2. i y which time the eonyenf oTi are to fee fans* :*:ort. The most napurfoct conditions :hat rlt the public laMs and pabiu® boik!* iwgs of Mnssachuselts Proper uie to lo th© Commonw-ettUh, wi the public Lwfs in tbe district are to l e if* M drvtu at between the two fetAes, : !y tssigntU Id to bt t/ x 3 -Lo iong a* it rc m-iHS lier property—vt>e •uaiadcr-ot. the-puldic property is to hehpTdi’O by sachosettK as security for tl e p:-.ynmo4 es the publie debts, I ut ou tl/e i.; , jus'n?oCt ofto® public debts, il there be a t;Uip'OS, tomth parts are 10 remain to 3.2!-i ehuset a and one fourth ‘& i !, C 5 there be a d:*^ fi icncy. om* quarter p;.rt thereof is to 08 utid by Mmuo. Jr ns 19. % be BiH directing Eie rolling of a c ->w vention, to net.on ine fe-'tion of ti e l)ik trfCt of Maine into h separata ISiatz, wbic h | bad previously paste-5 the Senate, yesterday .passed the House ot H*pr#seiuativc— je&m 107—uays 51. K>~t -O • 4>— MosTpsiiiEti (V’ j June it* Bi\O W Bi's.-KM. t w ’ The oldest t in ibis vkinity do i>o* recc!ic*t to Lavs err rk need so ex- IrApt liuary c old weall er at this 5 Ton of th© year, rs 00 ißc 6 !*-7tb aod 8 2 uist. \\c are ‘informed tout on the morning cf the, sth the snon’ drifts on nu nyef b ?!-< ‘fat tiii !.i is wore tlias a f .1.1 deep. Many Sicep have perished wTh” the cold 9 the birds haveroapbt skelter hy fiy'reg into ! ousts, and ir eat mtinbets have been found A id in the heids. Yesterday morning ih frost was severe* , Eltlssd. June 42. The oldest inhabi ts a m ii>is purl ts tho country do rot rseo'.ie. tto have Wilovas*ill 40 void end ur.iavo; able u season as the )res:ut. Ad< str. iou of the drops ofgrsm is e.ls o of t v ly species of noi is fearfnflyr iiticip. ei-—l* v s indeed a novel speeta* te,to .ee tb< giourd eovertd vvith beow hc 6-t of Jae, ar.d the green moaotHirn cliitt:; and v,i< • the some ibr two or thrett RUC'-'t'Ssr.n and vs. n e p c .!• of Utis section of the feountry ar** not l.k< iy, l-dwevor. to be Hone in the s-if ih< paper's ot Ohio r<present im aicuV bie injar to h- ve been oone Ut 3r< In ‘ v fVc**“ * ar.ii the papers of tfce sot?th” yi .1 Stßtts cpf*ak oi a diaught, which hull proved very oeuimeuU 1. UoVmi?oton. (Pi.) Ja**® ii. ! The Benson --feo ier a pie*pet t fo¥ ©ropfe ei i a 0 t tve j tr'icd I.i b never b?eß witnessed in ti.a re ‘'Bvctien of the oldest inhabitants of tv:* tn i jh. arhood. The ear ly dicagbU to njo rhtbltraid weather, tie <ll ’ worms 01 and the fly, s. r m tv perterd a frenerai acir ity. T’icre hove now been 6 1: V- n frosts, is five sa etr ive nights, end ihe atmsphere indlerles trofler thisnight. Coro is < ot r dovvT> Siy whole fiflrl*. insom'itli that many ptopte are plsnting over at this late season. AtojsTj’.EAt, Jon? i, “P.'ztTci6rd'rory Season —Our < otempar®.** -ies, a? well at outsclv- s. took S'-ne of the backwardness of lost month. Sincn the bcgioi.i g oi the present month th weather h s been alarmingly nnpropitioas* 2*st Bund y and Monday it vas rather miul, Tutsduy was cold, attended with seme r in 5 Wednesday was Lot and sultry 5 Thursday ex< eedia? old, seme snow fell be tween it a. u. at and t j?. >t. Yesterday mcrnlng i?e frost was sh-arp, ie© as thi Jfe t> 3 a r. Idarly this tnorrdng seme gnew’ f< 13; an3 the frost was as severe as on yesterday mot# nit s* °— B-litDi.FBURY. Yf. Jan? 12. On Thursday & bn > y o last week tss® snow fell on tb<? n.ouutaius in this vicini to the depth of two or ini hcs. r I he Wind comirued north from ! yesterday morn 1 g A severe frost !>b dona inn :h dc.mage to ibe suit tiees, and vt gtta lion seriously retarded. _ w-*.*. u. nwa j During ray ab strxe from Geor* gla, William H. Jackson and David Clause, Inquires, are appointed ray attornies; and are authorised jointly and severally jto transact any part of my bust -1*1? S S * JOHN A. COBB. 12th May, Id 16. During ray absence from the State, Col. \ xlltam H. Jackson & James Jacksoit, will be my agents generally, and in all legal cases Messrs. T. M. Berrien 6c K. L. Gamble, my acting attar-* tries. HOWEL CGBBa 14th May, IS