Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 84, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 July 1818 — Page 3

r.w f.NISH ORDER

Ll-r liberation of Mr. Meade.

trg t ost. inrH. the kinir, havins:

scnuainted with the

citation which the committee

nrmc tribunal, made to

Jexv on the 4th or October

t"iv,o ?r.iin minutely examin

ee proceedings touching - the suit pending between Mr. ,rle a citizen of the U. States

America, and Mr. jonn macnet, a subject of his BritanmaJfistv. about the recovery

,,050,327 reales and 20 maras, which were by Mr. R, ide delivered as a deposit. It earing satisfactorily proved by LA nroceedings, that the de-

It was really made in cash, that t . ' 1 1 i

royal treasury naa aatnuwVcd it so, and in consequence

rof Mr. R. Meade could not

Considered a bankrupt, nor be ject to the imprisonment he

suffering ; and the acknowment of the said deposit had made bv the several orders,

he depositions of the minis-

of the royal treasury, transjed to the said supreme trial, bv the department of the

wary of state, by that of the

1 treasury, and directly by said supreme tribunal in the

itr.ittee of justice, his- majesiis Leen pleased to require a1 the opinion of the treasury

Irtment, touching a subject

kh h?.s such an intimate rela-

with the credit of his royal

fury. By the exposition e bv the said department,

majesty- has been confirmed in

opinion ne naa long entertainthat the royal treasury could

but acknowledge that the a-

bid deposit had been really

fiectually made in cash, and

pre ought to return the e amount in the same kind.

unscquence thereof his ma tes

tis designed to declare- anew

same, and to order, that, as

Vily as possible, the sum 2-

aid be delivered to the cham-

cf commerce rConsitlado)

:h has the cognizance of the

pending between the parties

:SMd. is majesty has seen realized, the greatest sorrow, the dis-

p'lie consequences which

: anticipated by "Mr. Meade's this incident having raisI IT- 1 I

I'iexing aimcumes in me want relations between the ;mments of his majesty and

ot the United States ot Alca) at the most critical con-

pie, giving reason to the

'g reclamations ot the latter Pport of those of their min-

t Madrid, supposed to have Elected, excitimr thereby,

PSn the newspapers, the

unfavorable and alarming 'fissions, in that country, a:t the interests of his majesty, has lately received informaof the ' congress having re-

, o a ved with the greatest energy ''oceed to make severe retort-

1 . j, in the subjects of his majesty.

Motives on which the roval

r of April 25th, 1816, was,, P no longer existing, and

likewise those upon which the committee of justice of that supreme tribunal had maintained the imprisonment of Mr. Meade, being void, his majesty has been pleased to resolve that he shall be forthwith set at liberty ; that the said deposit be considered as duly and lawfully made, and at the charge of the royal treasury ; and that the law-suit in all other points be continued as the law directs. On which, I acquaint the secretary of the supreme tribunal by virtue of a royal order, for their direction, and to the end of its most exact and speedy accomplishment. God preserve your lordship mapy years. At the Palace, April 20th, 18 18. JOSE PIZARRO. To the secretary of the supreme council ot war. Extract vf a letter from Oupelousas, dated the 1st May. " The establishment at Galveztown increases rapidly ; detachments to join the main army arc marched openly through thecountry. Pirates and others carry on trade with the inhabitants openly, exchanging goods of all kinds for money and provisions. They have several vessels on the rivers Galas and Mermeuta. A few days ago, a man in this country raised about 12 men, and went out to one of the trading places, & assuming the character of a custom house officer, seized a vessel and a quantity of goods; she lay on the west side of the river Calas; they brought her to the east and there discharged the cargo: and, whilst in the act of dividing the plunder, were surprised by a party from Galveztovvn, under the command of - who captured the sham custom house officer and some of his party ; after Bogging, them severely, sent them home and loaded the goods again on board the schooner. This letter you may use as you please, as cvery American must feel mortified to see the laws of the country thus trampled upon." FROM ENGLAND. New Tork, June 16. By the elegant packet ship, Courier, capt. Bowine, arrived at this port yesterday morning in 42 days from Liverpool, whence

she sailed on the 2d May, the Lditors of the Mercantile Adverti- ' scr have received London papers and Lloyd's lists to the 30th April, and Liverpool papers and Prices Current of the 1st May. Of the markets, we learn, that flour continued to decline, but that cotton held its own. The London Statesman of the 29th of April says, " the Paris papers of the 26th have reached us. The promised communication of the chamber of Deputies, relating to the settlement of the pecuniary claims of the allied upon France, was to be made on Saturday. . The sum which Russia is to receive is stated at 52 millions of Hvres, with interest; ' Austria, 25; Hamburg, 20; Low Countries and Holland 32. The amount paid to England and the other allied powers is not known. The 1st of October is said to be ,

the time stipulated for the allied siant to two acts of Congress ' army or army of observation, to passed April 26, 18 10, and Jan! withdraw from France. uary 20, .1817. ' ' " Ten sail of Spanish transports, . WITH, AN APPENDIX." having on board the Russian offi- . containing cersand seamen of the Russian 1 Louisiana Extras ' U ii

squadron, lately sold to Spain,

arrived at Deal on the 28th April, on their way home.

We are authorised to state, that Dr. Joseph Oglesby and SamL Smock, are candidates to represent the counties of Jefferson, , Jennings and Ripley, in the next General Assembly of this state. , We are authorised to state, that John In-in, is a candidate for commissioner.

James' Vawtcr is for Coroner.

a candidate

MARRIED On Thursday cvening last, by the Rev. Mr. Chit wood 9 Mr. Nicholas Smith, of Vincennes, to Miss Hannah Foster, of Jefferson county. CASUALTY.

grant to Crozat.

2 - from his most Christian majesty's letter to, M. IV Abba, die, director general and commandant for t his - majesty in , Louisiana, ordering him to deliver up that colony to his Catholic majesty ; printed in New Orleans in Oct. 1794. . 3 from the treaty of peace, of , 3d .September,.. 1783, between Spain and Great Britain. 4 . . of a letter, , dated -1 oth of February, 1804, from M. Cevallos, secretary of state to his Catholic Majesty to,. Mr. Pinckney, minister . of the U. States at Madrid. . 5 Ohio Company Letter from Cutler and . Sergeant to the board of treasury, dated " New York, July .26, 1787. . 6 Boundaries of the three contiguous tracts ot land, xx

tracted from the patents.

On Sunday last, as some boys 7 John C. Symmes Application

were swimming in the river near

this place, one by the name of dmos Rizley, was unfortunately drowned. DIED -Oft .Sunday evening last, Mr, John Campbell, of tfrs

place.

for the purchase of. a tract of

land. , . . 8 . . . for an alteration in tlte boundaries of this contract,-& releasing all claims beyond the altered boundaries. .. . . .

for his patents.

At three o'clock on Men- ic Indian Deeds to the Illinois.and

day morning, William James , in- . Wabash Companies, font and only child of Mr. B. i 1 Proclamations, he. of general Wilson of this place. .' Gage, respecting lands at IlliOn Monday last Mr. Jas. nois and Vincennes.

Edwards of Madison township. 1 2 Papers respecting governor St.

AN N UAL E t E CTION, FOR CONGRESS,William Hendricks, Reuben W. .Nelson. For the House of Representatives. William Carpenter. SHERIFF, Thos.T. Striblin2 EkillisWillbite," James Ward. . COMMISSIONER, William Vawter, Nicholas Manvill. Benjamin Ramsey. NOTICE I

IS hereby given to the electors

Clair's confirmation in fsvoroE

J. Edgar and J. -M.' Si , Clair, - to a tract of land near Kaskaskia. Wilkin's Grant. 13 Spanish regulations .for the allotment of lands. Instructions of -gov. , Gayoso, for the administration, of the posts, and . distribution of lands. 14 Papers respecting Grand Maiscn's claim on Washita. . . 1 5 , Bastrop's claim on Wachita. . . . - . , . : 6 the Houmacbim on ,Wa' shita. , ...... 17 General permission to cut Cypresses, in Opelonsas. . 1 8 Renault's claims to Lead Mines, in Upper Louisiana. 19 St. Vrain's, (now John Smith's, of T.) claims to Lead Mines, in

Upper Louisiana.

of Jefferson county, that there 20 fs respecting Dubuque's

ana unouteau s claim to . cer

tain lands ands and lead mines on the Mississippi, 500 miles above the Missouri. ,

will be an election held in the dif

ferent townships in this county cn the first Monday of August next, for the purpose of electing

one representative to congress, LAlD tfUli AL& two representatives to our state rpHE subscribers wish to sell legislature, a sheriff, a coroner, thc south.west quarter of and. one county commissioner. sect;onM ;n t0wnshiD No. a.

uiven under my nana ai mduu, range No rt hc ab()yc Iand this 13th day of July, 181S. ,6 miles west of Madison, on HarTHOS. T. STRII5LING, hertu rreek of the wafrM nf

Sheriff of J. Ct white river, immediately on the

AnthriopH hv (Jonjrress. road leading from Madison to

y...- .-.u iJfr, Fliintt. New Danville, and is well watered

J,CrrS : ' andtimbered, and about 10 acres

t . i,! , 7kV nnhlir bnd. cI"red and 20 deadened now reasxssa ttsSJS rebels'of congress under the confedera.

tion, treaties proc amations, ana 7

other documents, having opera- r CQLOMON SMITH

tion and respect to them, collec ted, digested and arranged, pur

Juir

JAMES WOO.

1818.