American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, August 01, 1816, Image 3

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U nr^ntdar-; , 2ioilfet*e, retired chief of battalion, bis ttceornf <-*her retvarda of le£* amount an* offered for the evptur? et* C"hrvet, usher anVixille; Bunt, ex-major of Vanjaury &i H}l&ene tjid Guiflot, two officers on Jtuif pay, res-idiag in the commune of La Mure. The disarming continues with success throughout the whole of the department. It is carried into effect by commissaries, who are accompanied by a detachment of troops of tl e line. David, one of the persons condemned by the prerotal eou r t, was executed ou the 16th, in pursuance oftho order of gcvernmeai. Venice, May 12. “I Tito andaei-y of certain malcontents ssere appear® to m a mock of the mea sure* which the police take against them. Almost every morning placards inviting toj yesistaace are fiiiind stack up in the public (squares, especially tlose of St. Mark and, the Arsenal. One of thrse placards stated that the association of bns l;e ----enmf European. It is thus that some gi taloi think to eotaect the political aiff irs of Europe with thir iacrjndikry reveries. A mat! from Holland also arrived this fW reLcoo, with Dnteh papers to the'26th.'— | They are chiefly occupied with details re specting the late disturbances at Grenoble, but the ammo's are less recent then have k already been before our readers. Several Inhaliitaufs cf Coiide have he n pumrconed to Parie as witnesses apon the trial of gen oral Beuimre, for the murder of eoloflel Gordon. Several French officers who late ly quitted Fruiiee, are a6l! at Brussels, 6 ttmeng them general Gerard, formerly chief •f the st ff of marshal BernadoUc, now erown prince of Swe<l n LO f 1 SVILLg. s “THoßißrvrOToufl'TTaii: nr'.XMUitx#':: f.twwf .nir'tHuymrit :** Dttr Patron* &ro notified, that egree *h!y to the <nns of subs-ription — ft one dollar at the expiration of six months" — will fall due ab the 15'h iust. While wo return our sincere thanks to those who have |junetuilJy complied with their engagement, veare constrained to ay that too much in difference-its observable on the part of others. o —— o— ~ lit. Bra'* hss pablsshed nVery lengthy piece on the subject of the Compensation HaWy sn which he endeavors to justify his Vote in favor of its passage. He makes Some exposition of motives, Sco. which ought to put vo electioneering party !! We shall publish it aS length in our next.— Firmly believing <h.t a stri t regard to jun- Ciee drnvßtidcd an ioginen’atlon of pay to the members of Congre@—i>vd that the measure was founded on the best of ptliy. exposition of the politics of Mr. Cobbs?, in the day* of federalism, is now taking place in the Federal — The ofcfy number we have seep, wil I be found Ja our columns of to-d y. Wat the mo tive may be for publishing Cb b'iet’s wri tings of those <fe.ys, the re-idvr wiil judge frith the sfcrac fkstii’y we do o'jj'sefves. It ix elated In the Savannah Repub lican, th&t ths How. Wii/liam H- Craw - !sobi>, secretary at war. has ‘‘set oft'for Athens, {from Augusta] Georgia/* It is reported, that tht United States 9 fHgate Macedonian bae received orders and will sail from Baltimore in a few d?.;y for £/ma (Pacific Ocean) to demand of the royal Spanish government the immediate ireeteraticn of afi American whale ship, HVhfoh lately put into a port oh the coast of of Porn for supplies, and vves siezed on the ground of not having a sea letter, which, yovir treaty with Spain is not requisite, Hjaiess the European powers feed at war. JV*. Fork pup. A letter from &n other of high rank in •nr Mediterranean fleet, to bis fiend iti Jportland, says— u Major Hall fees return ed from Madrid : Mr. Murray, foie seere tary of legation, came with him. They are of opinion that Sp;.in will declare war a gainst u* $ but each is her present deplora trfe conditicn, that ! am persuaded she dares ftot do it. She has however, a regular ar my of one hundred thousand men, many * ©f them gCod troop —and if England could te induced to jin her by the cession of Florida, they might make sud work oa our ’ foutkera frontier/* We understand by a recent arrival from Ireland, that American vessels are put on ♦he sams footing as English vessels, as far its respeels the conveyance of passengers to the United States—that is, that they are •IJowed to bring one passenger for every two tons. Formerly, they were only al lowed to bring one passenger for every Jive jtoia.—A. F. Gaz. LATEST FROM FRANCE. New-Ycrk, July 16. By the arrival tfcis day of the brig Aid, captain Meldram, in 33 days from Bordeaux, vut Jhave received Paris Pp°rs to the 3d m Jciuo inclusive* JUUftcti follow s Paeis, .Tune I, PrintC Tallyr&nd !;?. returned to Paris. The Maresnfml Grayer ha>., been condemned so d*Kth at Stratsbourg. for hiving joined tl?e usurper at the period of Ms landing in France. Letters from Cronstadt of the 4th olt. say that on account of the ice no merchant vessels had yet entered that ptm. The court of RtfEsia has gone into mourn-; ing for two months, on account of the death j of the empress of Aas‘rja. The report of lord Wbfiinoulh having 1 been appointed an| :assador to this court is wholly destitute of foundation. We hear from Rome, that the murderer of Cardinal Doria’s Champlain has bee>? found and exneoted. Bi* dact! was ‘sh ,, k i ing, he washeaten dead with clubs, and as-j terwards quartered. The duke Ferdinand* brother to ibe king’ of Wirtembcrg, has been appointed by the t emperor of Aostiia governor of V ienna, & of upper and lower Austria. Marshal Grouchy is under trial (rmr conitnnaee.) Paris, Juno 2. Aagvreoo, doke Ceetiglione died a few rfoys of a dropsy in iii*s chest at one of his estates. His tnrene highness the duke of Orleans is eipeeted at v r?, t.lie 10th or 15th of this month. City of Washington, July 15. M. De Kantzow, the 8 wet dish minister, b now at/the seat of ?oiorrimettt. 3U De Neu viße, the Frets - h minister, has proceeded from this city to hiaceat in New- Jersey. We are authorised by documents we have seen, to state, that the pa’jmnstefoven ral, Mr. Brent, Los. since the ioih of’ April, 1815, placed at the disposal v.f His'deputies in the state of feuttessee, about ISujooo dollars, for the pay &. es the troops off hat state, exclusive cl Indian Warriors wfcolifcve bet a separately provided for, The Baptist Crunch of En ! oree, in Newberry district, have | set apart Saturday the 17th day lof August next to be observed by ‘them as a day of fasting and prayer God in his providence has visited our country with a sore judgment; the power of true godliness appears to languish; & with&ll, we tear the people are not duly humble :• —The Church therefore request all professors of Christianity, and their brethren particularly, to join with them on that day, and beseech the Al mighty God to remove his afflict ing hand, lus people more of the spirit and life ox true -god liness, and to awaken in ail the human family, a spirit of humility and godly fear.— Telegraph . I WHAT DOES THIS A!EA.fr? I A General Court Martial will assemble at New-York on the 2d of September next, for the trial ot General Gaines ; Maj Gen. Scott, President. Another Court Martial will convene at Nashville, (Ten ) on the 19th of August* for the trial of Gen. Bissell and Col. Nicholas Coi. King Pres ident. | Ken tuck ey paper. 1 The English Prince Regent’s wife, discarded by her unworthy husband, is traversing Europe and Asia. She visited the Bar bary Powers in April, and was received with distinguished hon ors at I'unis. The cidevant allies of her country treated her with much respect.—P Pat. An article from Spain verv gravely states, as an instance of extraordinary filial affection, that the infant Don Carlos has em broidered for his mother a gir dle enriched with dimonds, valu ed at 60,000 piastres, in which the skilfull hand of the king is said to have taken a part. This reminds us of the petieoat which “B£LoV£i>” Eerdiaand em broidered for the Virgin Mary.— Kingston Chronicle. PENSIONS- Notice.—! Those soldiers be longing to the late army of the U. States entitled to pensions, are informed that it is only necessary to forward their discharges and certificates of disability to the war department, stating, in what par ticular state, territory or district, i they reside, and wish to receive their allowances, when certm-1 cates of pensions will be issued ( by the secretary at war, and for- j washed to them, free of all charge j whatever,and also, the services; of an agent not at ail required in precuring for them their pen sions, awarded by the govern ment to their gallantry and their wounds.—-Nat Intelligencer. •JESUITS. | The order of Jesuits was foun ded at Rome in the year i540, by Pope Paul Sd, in the reign of the eighth Henry of England, & their number limited to sixty. During his pontificate the cele brated council of Trent assem- bled, and Henry was excommu nicated, The limitation of the I inumber of Jesuits to sixty did not long continue. Their num bers in 1603, were ten thousand five hand red and eighty one, in 1679, seventeen thousand six hundred and fifty five in 1/7 iO, nineteen thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. In 1717, they had seven hundred and fourteen colleges and other establishments more than two-hundred missions one hundred and sixty one spmi raries, and nineteen thousand, eight hundred and seventy mem-* bers including ten thousand and fifty-six priests. The affairs of the order were conducted by one general, thirty-seven provincials, three hundred and fifty priors, & other officers. After having been for some years abolished, me or der was restored in IB 15, by the j present monarch of Spain Ferdi nand VJlth ? who at the same time, and in the same pious spirit, re established the office of the ho ly inquisition.— 'Aurora. mi'MtxmuK'* Ziawimmfmmmamiam9irmmMafwummJK M .ratiflWf GEORGIA, } Jefferson County. $ WHEREAS Hudson Rag land applies to me for Letters of j Administration on the estate and j ! effects of George Jones dt c. I These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec. to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 29th of July, 1816. I A. WRIGHT, c. c o. All persons indebted to the es tate of Noah Minton, late of Burke county, deceased, are call ed on to make immediate payment -—and those having demands, will render their accounts within ■ the time prescribed by law. Jonathan Minton , 4dm'r. Av 2% 1, lsi£* % 9 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold, on Friday, ths 27th day of September next, at the plantation of Jonathan Lew is, of Burke county. All the personal r s Noah Minton dec. consisting of* One Horse, bridle and Saddle, j and-a Gigg, &c Lc.—-Terms j made known on the day of sale* Jonathan Minton, Jdm’r. I Aug. I, 3 816. iTiXjn^wayT FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, * On Monday the 15th. ult. a ne gro man named JIM, aged 27 years ; 5 feet II inches high—a blacksmith by trade. He was seen near Rocky Comfort bridge .on Thursday last, enquiring the | way to Columbia county. I Any person who will lodge ‘■him in Jeffirson county Jail, or bring him to me, shall be liberal ly rewarded, and all reasonable expenses will be paid by me* JO HN CG W A RT. July 29th 18(6. A LIYT OF LETTERS* in the Post-Of fice at Louisville, cn the fir si day of July, 1816, John Alexander, Alexander Augby, Samuel Andrew, Buys Alford, Eliza Atkinson, Ebene® zer Bothwed, Kindred Braswell, 2, Martha Braswell, 2, Andrew Crossley, David Cos tier, Sarah R* Cobb, Cliaries Cunnirgham t Howell Cobb, 2, John Cowart t John Coleman, Ann Daniel, JuS n* athan Drake, Benjamin Davis, Ludweil St John Earnest, Tho mas Frlto'n, Alexander Good* game, Alexander Gordon, Juni per liali, Francis Hemn, James Jordan, John Kenedy, Stephen Kelley, William Lewis, Aquilla Lowe, William Lhtle, Rev Jo seph Lov/ery, 2, Aaron Low, John Land Jun 2, Al ter Lot% Alexander Morrison, Caswell Moore, Samuel Moore, Stephen Minton, Miss. Mary M’Bride, Thomas Mathis, Jehugh Mash, Hugh Montgomery, John Nor wood, John Overstreet Sen. John Overstreet Jun. Mrs J. G Pos ner, Redden Pate, Polly Purvis, John Powell, Aden Powell, Wil liam Renn, Taac Robinson, John i Hicks, Charles Salter, Moses ! Smith, James Stoker or Bills Fountain, George Stapleton* sjames Stone, Elijah Sutton, Dan iel Sturges, Margaret Triplet, JoS: G Telfair, John B. Terrell, (Thomas Wells, H. B Webster, Samuel Willson, Isaaq Woods* Nathan Warner, Jonathan Win gate, Hugh Willson A. WRIGH F, a- p. h. Will be sold, on the first Tues day in October next, at the Mar ket House in the Town of Lou isville, 150 acres of land, lying on Rocky-Comfort, in Jessi rsorr County, belonging to the estate j of Thomas Ford, dec. Terms made known cn the day of sale. JOHN COLEMAN. August Ist* AJm’r,