American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, September 05, 1816, Image 2

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she S'? by the tty; tint §eb&S(i*.r! j Oriis, ass informed yoarfcieeiiasj by aj i official eommucictdioe ot<he s&KI day, ami’ l t ‘jon*equen?e of the order of Use ad, he tvas left here in quaK‘v ot a person snder ag:£st. Some dnys *fter thin, he i rved to rv-, i!iai if year eir-elieney ahould efii <*,?aiiy require to l*e inform'd whether he ,v£B soSieieutly efure io his fortress, that I K4u!<: do him a great kindtif-as *o repor* so, <-b p.; he 6? old not .f2 rerpoved ;To wl.ieh }[ r with m\ aeruatomed frawkiieas, iaat tn’r cosidi’et shots-d altogether ho gov erned by the tenor ol rr.j orders end that if. 5t r'-q'imd the aeenrUy of bs person, 1 i ivoj’is do no eT'cn is 3 ths remove him to * f:Be o/ he ap^r;meats “aleulated for that! pa/j>>sr, asl never chose 5o run the risk of; B'ioigirapliente,: for any person* nor would] ‘j witling'}, have-is* . Hirer of* the euafri i T3a j’i y ri-ik. Ov ; h r 1 rout iv;*d y our :xcc-l'esicy’'’ letter of ih<- litfc, here tlls.'ded \ 10, aiu? wishing to ys’nove alt <loo>t that! 2pp-?y arise about t s ? sipe of Mr. Mer.de ; yon d'-Hteedl *!;a;M'l ; tf* v ns yev whether the j opart meet in ’wV* b !v* was f o*ifi Jed ic this ; ua ♦.-•• is soflui >s.*\!y wvreA, under tin y s; onrifiUity *>f tfco rer > no charged v/i l j |ii? pf.fo keeping ; u.>or- wi i•! I ? only c rn J inunirr-ted the o d*ir to 1 ?tr> and tTict it v> { ind npeasiblo tl?R: re should •: fr ; r.sf crr- / J in (U‘ department destined fr hsw, eg re i •presented to your en. e!h *t :y by my note n the 14 h. But 1 must o’; me that, it is rx* a dungeon as is made m 1 ’ of fur erhti nni senfenoed to t-api 5 pdnishmeot as isj fj , e^.i i !?neratrd l>y the consol c? the ITJaUed States of Amonea ? bJt on the own rr-'.ry a very de-jeot :-p at me.’ t. pi/ &. svsih a large window , and su'li a* is o?-ee ■<iu: el>y oeenpi’ and by persons of ali eir.sses, arid a Si- Afoade efioirfd not he overepmo 17 l-is own feelings, ariging Sm his eon £uemeot, ho must £•■ kuowlcd/e tfte.t l h:w’ ireated I’.ins vith mi eh friendship* respect •.viui rensideration “9 are * omp etible witi- i i e necessary safety of hi* person, as or* j dcied by the supreme houg il : i t it is •& * ‘ii , tint ho <anvy -k ip and down i’i vie ; iii’ J's Aentioel, and that he is the w hole and •? | : p uied by bia relatives ands - - oil* .n, oiher *.tl r. th;;n thsv v \ at r LTu wifi M O. ■•:,•. • ‘ !-jd ; for Hl?l*,?w*ah, 1 suppof ’ iium M? } Me r-speeta-.de t-ar Her, th ,t in | h eqc H\ assriie w iking the streets j of fVTz. hh i? eonfjued iu he narrowed | duos?: >r : yet there i* no lav/ by which tj e.miid persuade the officer on guard tne.f. kin reppouaihiliiy c -aid hot if in- resed by the prisoner having the full liberty i-f the fori res i. which by its loenHiy voufd easily f&ei-l'tate hta departure, if no intend ‘ -■t, r.e h'av, bf i*n’ the rose with others. ’fhe consul of the £?aited Staten caSle-J the day b#fb;e yealerd y to eharge me with vo'Mt* tftt-af w- ntof : iedge f Mr. Mr.ude b-'ing closely eoiifiued, aru‘ I e-urld not avoid observing, by hi* iaiperious .tone, that fcs ?'••'’ t f ;ken up t*•-;. bu i ft*:** very v. -ofivy, ail which I U;± leave to vikß * n*o ‘ oar exeellenry in an- wer io jtwr iai i-rtter of y.;>*d.'y, raid the re* ,tuev •. that yon will ins eon*’ qiienee have is* st,educes to instrurt oe in what ®upa *;•- Mr, Teada is to be r ootinu-.d ~iu this i*GJ" i re,s. God rye-serve year exceileuey’s life for Jan,ti v ystrs. No. Vs. t’AiviK, May 21. 1 lb. Decree rj't/ie ConstU&do, Wu have seen the u-Hieiat con iituniea-ioii ttf your eneclieney ofyesterday, and having f: io; rousideied it contents, we esn t;iy rforui ynu.. thet ;f : x security proposed by **,’,-:• cr-nstti of tie Uai.ed bu.t.’ S,uo therein ‘'tphiined, t-- neithe; i*i its nature t)r ob h.--ct. t:h ‘ui: ‘f-ii’d bo s*j proved of* or ud 5/..in*.ibie by tbi tn'-unah God pveservo your exceSkifcy r ’i life fur many ye C- r . -!VtT T ItL IfF. MAUe.ON, o A!* PGASA. i>lGUifil DKG.’ HRAtifJIiDA. WliiTcrpoL the captain gener al tliought prepet to dec.ee as iohows: e V-S, MA\ 22, -! 8 1 6. His exctlicncy Dou Fusn isco Xavier de Osno, nmrqais (it Cas* ia!ldoriit*i, c; t tain yener ! of An nulusia, and d\ii and miUtary* overnor cd hits city —on a lull view of the proceedings, and oi die re .solution passed by the ft i r-unai <nf the consul ado , as well as oj tiii; eiipianadon given by the governor of the castle of Santa Otadra on * the various exposi tinjia it*lido fyy consol ot the U. States, in favor of the citiccß of Ida nation, hiiv Xkhard >.ie ;de: His rxceliencv drcHrc?. s that feel n-ifcid: joh serve the rcya! ipandatc oC the I supreme council of war, which; he has himself obeyed, and strict ly carried into execution ; redu ced in substance to the a! tern a tive of the amount in litigation being paid down, or causing the same to be secured to the satis faction of the considado of this city, and in defect of both, to ar | rest and hold the person of the ! said Meade; and he having faii !ed in the first part, and not satis ; fyirg the tribunal of consuiado. as to the Security offered by the ; said consul, it is hereby declared that his liberation cannot be i granted under the aforesaid gua? j rantee ; arid whereas it becomes !an imperious duty to secure j | Meade’s person in the castle of, I nta Catalina, which from its j locality demands ail the prevail- i bon adopted by the governor j thereof, and those being wry | co ra patible with hU rnanitv and the respect due to the sahi; MTeade, and which probably might be more aggravating, if re- j moved to another prison for! greater security, which would not require the same prccaiv'ons: {"lris decreed by bis excellency,! 1 that he be continued where he is,; | under the circumstances hereto jfore cbscrvwol if be should hot | order the re yd prison, (th.* com- i ‘.non yah ) and that this re loin bon i Ibe mad: known to the consul of | I the U 5. by his being furnished I i with copies of these proceedings,! arid of all the others bf him tie- j manded, with the exception of the ♦ royal order oi the supreme coun cil, which contains expressions indicating secrecy ; and that if he should be disposed to cmnpll* of: that supreme tribunal, it w ill it*; self resolve whether or hot he shall be furnished with copies of its proceedings; thus decreed & ordered with die knowledge and consent of Don Kafaei 1 inares, and Quadrudo. auditor of war, Signed, c \Ti:u.noßius, I.INAI FS, - ! JOSKF ROlTtlOVrz PKLAIiZ. VKKIFICATIUN. The foregoing are true copies of the official correspondence & original proceedings as recorded on my registers, in. conformity with the royal order of the su preme council of was, and of his court arid notorial office of which ,1 am m, special charge, to all v hich I refer, in compliance with th*e orders therein contained, the whole to be furnished to the con sul of the U States o ’ America, 1 nccornpanied by the folibwing of ficial lette r from his excellency. * Signed, JOf'EF KIUIRIGUEZ PBJLAKZ. CADIZ. MAY-2-T/ 1316. By the enclosed copied the proceedings, you will Di ed of* he determination’t the tribunal of the consul v/ell as that by the gove , the castTe ot Santa Cata, this place, as also of w-ircq, ,'ted in c. nsequener, wh .! quires the a rn-’ iDotffV''**’ j the dt *.,• dyoiirto thi !l • JM. •i 15. id™ ] To t?! t* Vj ‘v, ‘i r t FORM TONNE ON DON, June 28. Mr. Canning was introduced to the Xvegcnt by tire Dari of Li verpool, upon his return from Lisbon, and upon Ids being ap pointed president of the board of control, and kissed hands accor dingly. July I—Vigorous measures,’ it is said, are to be immediately carried into effect against the Barbary powers. We have said il the British flag had been in sulted, or the British honor com promised, there can be no best ’ tation in chastising the barbari ans ; but we repeat, that she fi nances of the country are ndt in ja state to permit our lavishing ‘money on the defence of powers i from whom we, have little grath |tilde i > expect Lord Exmouth, I who only arrived m town on Wednesday last from the Medi j terranean, has been every day,] ibr several hours, With the] j board of admiralty ; arid yester- ! day morning his lordship left town for Portsmouth, and will i ] sail with some men of war the mo | merit the wind will permit, for Algiers. Government received this morning accounts both from France and Longborough. At ■ the former place an immense mob 1 assembled, and repulsed the yeo [man cavaU v. wounding the com imanding officer and two or three 1 osners, but were at last dispersed , by diem 4ttd a party of Enniskil len Dragoons. At Longborough, frames have been broken to a considerable amount, i We have, reason to believe that the duke of Wellington’s re turn to this country has given rise to many unfounded surmises in France, and which may be communicated here. It has been whispered, we know, at Paris, that his return has been occasion* jed by political discussions, and i that there may be reason to ap prehend interruption to the ami ty so happily established between the Allied Powers and France- And the foolish and v/icked at tempt lately made to set fire to his graced house, has naturally given some degree of countenance to these surmises. We have the best reason to know that these ap prehensions are totally without foundation, and that his grace’s return has been entirely owing to the advice of his physicians, who have considered the Chel tenham waters as necessary to relieve him from a liver complaint with, which he is affected His grace may be expected to leave London the day after to morrow. With respect to the attempt upon Hgilanee of the not yet discovered the of it j but there is rea believe that it was the act ne single desperate incendi v, and as much directed against tie French pv hrces as against the duke. The Prussian government has Assigned to ihe French regicides ;ful exiles, comprehended in the dinance oi the 24th of Jure, e.ith rc -of the tof lowing p/5/G-.;. at their option, viz * Selesia, Pomerania, the Marph of Brqndenburg, and the country 6f Magdeburg. July s—Yesterday, at half o’clock, an address the county of Kent was presumed to the Princess Charlotte & Prince Leopold; atCameiford itousc up on their marriage. It is written on twe; ty-nine skins of parch ment, and measured about 20 yards. * „„ Ou/ government'-, is Jo have suggested to the Neapoli tan government the necessity of arming against the Barbaty Pow ers ; armaments have according ly been ordered. To the Papal Government we are stated to have some important communi cation, but the nature of it is not. explained. At Constantinople there is great activity, and the fleet fit ring out there is supposed: to be destined against the Dey off AlgLo s, who ha3 long refused to acknowledge the superiority of the Grand Seignior. May not another supposition be entertain ed, that the Fu kind Armaments are to defend the Barbary states in the event of their being attack ed by the Christian Powers ? When we know the deep and ir reconcilable hatred of the Maho metans to the Christians, it can scarcely be believed that whan* jever causes of complaint the DU van may have against the Pow ers that possess that vast b fer tile co at, which extends from Al giers to the Desert of Barca, it will not see with satisfaction j much less aid* any attempt to put ‘down the power of these follow ers of the Mahometan faith, and plant the; Cross upon the ruins of the Crescent. Yesterday about half past four the Duke of Wellington went to the shop of Messrs. Rundell &t Bridge, Ludgate-hill ; his grace ‘was soon recognised by the foot . passengers who collected in : crowds to get a view of him ; he mounted his horse amidst loud j acclamations, and with difficulty ex/ricated himself from the im* mense throng. Dover, July 20. The emigration from this ports* is excessive. Up to the 28th inst. , 520 family carriages and chariots have been shipped for France; ‘there is scarcely a village in . France without English of some class and description. At the custom house sale on Thursday last, three silver sets of Bona jparte’s medals consisting of 145 I each , were sold for 4y5). They ! had been entered at 50l each, &s were seized as undervalued.—— These medals however, have not the sharpness nor the beauty of the bronze, which are become in valuable. The dies are ali bro ken, and iris said Adrian has dis posed of his dies to the French government. The Ret in n from 1 Elba* one of the mint medals, will fetch in France from 20 to 30 Napoleons ; they are certainly very line specimens oi art, and authentic records of memorable Invents, Y'. * a: ivz*