Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 11, Richmond, Wayne County, 20 March 1822 — Page 2
Intelligencer.
For the Richmond Intelligencer,
ON SOCIETY. When neighbors dwell together, and visit in friendship, converse only for useful improvement, take part in each others prosperity and adver-
sity, candid to excuse, and careful
to conceal trivial or accidental failings when all abide in their calling, and quietly perform their own business, and 'meddle not with the concerns of other, a blessing will attend
their labours, and success will crown their designs with peace.
But. if each is hound up within
himojf, and looks with unfeeling in
difference on those around him, it
every meeting is filled with imper
iincnt and anurv controversy, and
cverv visit employed in tatling and
1 backbiting, if neighbour defame neighbour, ifevcry brother endeavours to supplant, and all walk in danders one had better dee to sol-
jhad his foot ca the neck of Una stup
id tyrant why did he not crush it?
YYc have iome news from South 'America. A gazette, to be printed in the English langue, is proposed to be Published at Cnraccas. Boli
var has directed that 1000 dollars a
year out of his salary shall be paid
to the widow of a citizen she being:
reduced to abject poverty.
Gazettes and periodical puDiica
inn. namnhlets. &.C whether for
- i 1
itary mountain?, and dwell alone in the crrtb.
eign or domestic, are exempted from nostape in the republic of Columbia;
unless the weight of a pamphlet, of,
national printing, shall exceed lour
ounces.
A letter from Buenos Ayres states
the death of Carrera he was carri
ed to the spot where his brother died
and there shot. Jle refused to tc blindfolded. It is said that parts of his body were sent to different provinces! Ramirez had also been executed. Order has been restored to the interior, and the present administration i? popular. A new congress was to have met in Mexico in February last, to con
sist of 10 2 deputies and 2'J proxies
ate.
fmmder nf the renublic. racter of the man wno was iprmeny
: i tu Ko wroKiAnt of th senate the most dissolute in the kingdom
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Th nrrjudent of Havti raav who now covers himscu witn tnc veil
ClA Mote anrt nmtrrt his dnv. lof hvDOCrisV
, I -L. . " ni ... f illAic
4. By brigadier general B. Ingi- Charles rninp, 'lV7
" a i Tk u.tnArnnrinnnai causewnicii
nac, secreiary geiic-rct. x uu 'n-y--; r t , . . , dlscugsinna J-
von tnn k rrnrii in iiiik. . luui i - r nmr
mi I nrnrn nr nrl lff V fh rncp hvik. . i,
i 5. By brigadier general Thomas first revolution. The. excess and
The chacer of commons.
After the repast, the guests re
paired to the peristyle of the nation
al palace, and enjoyed a display of the innocent the crimes of the guilty. very fine fire-works. A ball, at which Feudalism followed the footsteps of1"-" anu
a great number of the ladies of the Charles Philip. Tithes and the in
city were present, closed this day.
the anniversary ot which is celenrat
ed every year bv the Havtiens with
nil the delight and satisfation with which it is calculated to inspire
them. CHILI. The govcrmcnt of Chili has recent
lv lost two of the best ships in its navy the S. Makti.v and the O'Hio-
gins. I he account ot tins disaster
which hefel the former was lately
received in this citv. We now learn
that, after Lord Cochrane had re-
Foreign News.
the deputies to be divided into two moved his llagfo the CVIliggins, that
legislative bodies of equal numbers, vessel was lot iti a srale on some
50 that the laws which originate in,reef. All hands on board ere savc-d.
one chamber may be revised in thc,and a considerable portion of the
oiner. 11 is imperative mat m tie- specie recovered, in consenuenc ol
puties should be of dilferent classes thee disasters. Lord Cochrane sent
some of the departments, are re-ito Fni'land for another shin, and al
I 1 quired to send at leat one larmer,so for a di inx bell, for the purpo
miner, mecfianic, merchant, law; erJot recovering the p'eie sunk in tin
niiest or nbleman, czc. This is a.O IlL'U'i-. . . .'r.
1 '
singular regulation.
By an arrival at Charleston, London papers of the evening of the 5th of January (one day later,) have
Tj. CM r'ceivcd.The following is abrief
notice of the chief things presented: In a war with Russia was talked of - but there was not any u- tati ry the funds which is
bnti-h barometer.
All the inhabitants of Xew Spain,
without distinction of country or!
In addition to hat we have pu!-
IIAYTI. Translated from the American Sen-
This proclamation is without date.
-
In France, the new ministry was severely assailed. It had been understood that the censorship of the press would be abolished, whereas certain regulations, in substance a follows, were offered to the chamber of deputies: -
rt. 1. No journal eveept thooi.
u:i.x . , 1
men ai nresern exit. can hpnrr. 1. t . 1 t...
. , " ii 111 oil. ii j u i.iuiiv me executive f .rth appear without the mahriiy fhov and tlc judiciary, the Havtiar , .4 'arMl toreign men hants also repaired . r, , . t 1 ( f a i t h e r. Among these was observed 1 . Ic Amcriruu commercial accot. At
alf past 0 oVlock. the senate, with
iiNprcsidcnt, rear admiral Pan.iyotv 1 1 ...... - '
Wednesday, March 20, o22.
:.:
er; tendenrv of any journal or periodical writing hallheofa nature to injur the public pracr, or the rc-
epct due to the religion of the bafc
colour, are declared citizens andjlihcd relative to the disturbances at may hold anv office in the cift of the Smvrna, we are furnMw d with the
people or the government. mowing irom tiie J"stn t'-itnot.
I he urgency ot circumstance: have rendered extraordinary meas
urcs necessary, the Pacha made to
tinel, from the Port au Prince I el- (j,c Consul oifrrs of arrangements
. cgraph, January 20. The Consuls havint' aembled to dc
t . . . liberie t? Hi ofkr piv iljeJIIMOND INTKLL3C KNCKR inmvcmhi nfthr 10,'t v.v; of th, r.nrTtX i ii .t.ec oners, give ict
Jrnrn.Irn.-r f Tln.,i ' i toll O W i 1 . g a MS WC rS I
lniT in an open
okc the hostil
it v of the Turks.
2. The Consuls engage to send away all suspected individuals of their respective nations. The Consuls expect in return the most perfect reciprocity: that is the exile or arrest of all Turks committ ing excesses against the Franks 3. No boat belonging to the Europeans will be permitted to pass the Castle, without being subjected to the usual examination and formali-
On the evening preceding, at sunL . 1 1 ,T -P set, a discharge of 17 guns iVroc!aim-!rraf,k "Kl11 wtarll,s; ed this solemn day. A similar di-!m :mTrS Vr
charge was also fired the next morning at sun rise. At eight o'clock the troops of the garrison in the
finest order, assembled at La Place
proceeded thither, and met the prcs
ident of Hayti; and his e xcellency, accompanied with the general ofli-
,rers of the army, placed himself with
ties.
4. All Coffee houses and Billiard-
rooms belonging to the Europeans
or to the other religion, rrcoff.dzodjthc wnate on & alter of the coun I ' ti,! ",CT bC rC6tr i .l rancr, or the authority ofthe frv a Aiuarm C 1 7 ...... 1! ! "J"1- .
king, or the lability of constitution-!;; , C l : h The Consul, expect the most com-
al institutions the rovnl court, within the range of whose jurisdic-
ti-vi thec journal-; are published.
fhall have the power in olmn au
dincc, to upcnd tlic said journal
or even to upprecs them.
Oathe readingof thi project of a
law. it i said, the liberal showed a violent disapprobation. The riglit iile tetied no feeling, and onlv
callefloit uorder! I)i-cusionw of
tho most vital importance, are expected to take place. Many ef the rovalUts are diatinVd with the exiCuivp conduct of miiutcrs. and th.-ir legislative " ImIoui is not likelv to r-in-jure confidence. In Spain, t!e. cortex have attribtitd the disorders, in part, to the conduct of the ministers, and rc-urged their dismission.
Of the atfairs of Rutm and Titrkry it is said that an accidental rencon
tre had taken place on the Pnith. The report about the assignation of the Sultan is not true. The cmTor Alexander was expected at Wilna. Many war rumors were afloatat Vienna; hut it was asserted that Austria would remain neutral. The Turks had ravaged and exhausted the province of Moldavia. Several of the late revolutionists of Naples, among them gen. G. Pepe have been consigned to the "hok keeping of the truly legitimate emperor of Austria, who has sent them to the dungeons of Prague. Wben Ifapolccm, who three time-
r i ",m.:lple reciprocity in this respect
tuv man i, iiiu lf.lil.ltll Cries Ol I) I 1 t . 1 ii .i vivr rinrlcpc'nttcncc, vile fa liba te i 1 1 1 ' " i " V vivc lcpi.teni tl!ay,i! rsZn&nV'Y 1 taverns and other places, from eterv side.-We i.Cro"& we cannot insert it in our sheet 'J T'c ( Vr n,S VU rrncu' alr; : - 1 . " V. pr' order tliat no huropeans shall
i SI A 1
Ucomindcl the people ,! ,he aTJKm ",r ""'rp " M"n": fullil, in onl-r.,, p,,.,,rvo tl.r- wwr ?f,ll." nll"-
the harmony a-! the .r,.,:l ,.r,.:,rv , ""r'., UH lr .on;""i-
.imongmpml.fr of tin- ,. CmuWX -r, . ' Pm"-n;
He concluded bv the ciMomarv oath !o " ,:I:UM: rt
which he took in thc-e t.um,: " " . r V . " . . -UJL" no1VCC!3srt
"Wc trrmr the rrhn?. ,v, s,",l u u au ttie Consuls.
" - - ''M Vt vT f . f I I
to posterity tn ravnincc forever nil for-
cisn domination, to Itvc free and indcpenrhnt or die"
After this discourse, the same cric
resounded through the air.
Er.!timorc, Feb. 2. The following extracts are copied from the .Charleston Citv Gazette. DEATH OF LOUIS XVIII.
Port.an.Prln 10 ,0 Kivc mis important intelli-
ntbnnnivnrV.r V;i i ' I ncr without comment. We find in cHaX rrftl,CindepCndcnCCtl- vnna Notocioso Mercantile,
AtlOnV nrl- ! niv iv. hi insi. which contains a
-wV.wv., ic iroons i nri p( 'i i , j. .
to repair to the catlicdnil." in orrlrrl V . T ? P T ,n " "!
hi in in, i n;i;tu td)tTj UI ail CX
to hear the Te Deuni. and the nred-
Ient also repaired thither with his whole retinue. After divine service his excellen
cy retired to the national palace with
me same attendants A grand entertainment took place in the after-! noon, at which the greater nart of
iu .uiu military authorities were
traordinnry address or proclamation
to the French people. It commences THE KING IS DEAD! Frenchmen, my compatriots! The happy moment has arrived of your , 1 t
regeneration; ana shall you neglect
tbo nrnairtn t-liiK nrt CT k
present. Joy and gaiety prevailed tn b. r7 x'f.T
dissolution of thb Prince exaspcrat
dtbe nation, trho in a moment ol
phrenzy washed outwith the blood oil
tluencc of the Priesthood composed his van. The add res after many inflamatory appeals to the feelings of Frenchmen, and many bitter remarks on the past government of Louis, continues "Frenchmen! to arms! a French
man never counts his enemies he
i Dvlhe iao Tho memory oflirho i about to be the suecisor oflthcir settlement set on tire. THe r:.t"ii Ji ..u Will. Ilemember the cha- lcrs of severe! vessels were foirn
i l i: r c nM.
visited Port JrU Prince an offi7.
went aahore to. arrange asalutc. hJ i;rnalJ rf tb fOITimnnHpnt
of business and a gentleman polity l.i nnUliaii inli!ct nnr.liflT T'l
The Legislature of Lower Canada'
have passed a bill "To prevent br.
erry and corruption in the election f members to serve in the home cf
assembly."
Rhode Lland. It is proposed h
Rhode Island to reduce the number of judges in that state from 30 to C.
There has been a report in circ
lation in this c ity, for a day or tw,
pat, 01 a riulution in ilavana- b-:'
II Pill 11 f I i a - ' conquers them. Found your h, .pa 07i; be latest accounts wc have seen frc?
the Son of the. Hero! and erace with ""V" M"' uu uicuuoa 01 it, your new achievements the .hmiifi'1 wc cannot racc lt to an7
l,,vin, nha.h.rJ th F. l TTfKR ! ;direct source. It is an event in thi
1 4i t v.:,, ,,. iw 'present stale of things, by no me frne1;niii the heir ot his ulor the ... o j 1V
1 - - - r-.
worthy successor of his name.''
It goc? on to recall to their recollection the glories of Marengo and Au?terlitz. ultalv will fellow your example. the German youth wait for you Spain and Portugal will not be backward on the occasion, their battal-
unlikely to happen,
JShU Int.
EMIGRATION.
V e perceive, that a society called the British Union society, is now
forming at Dor.caster.hv nnmh..f
i J Vil religious families for the purpose d
s-t.A.i: .1 1 1 1 7 f T' f tt it I
ions will unite with yours to repel i'V'v v 1111 " V M the common runny. Vet, shall brl0 Y, thctal Illinois,
free. Frenchmen, and thus vou thall J"1 wiu ?u' Srai wr.a not lose the fruit, of thi.tv"vears of'f to be raised by subscription for victories. The sacred lire which P?cc ot public land, steck, buriH hi voure.es will carrv terror &c" . Religious teac hew wu b to the enemies ranks, and vour sac appointed, and the children will be
toi cf n rwl.'i nl li:ill nnrr ,T'.i n iinnti " o
triumphantly over the walls of A'ien na, of Berlin and the Kremlin."
Late London Paper.
We are authorised to state that Capt. Suni'ir! C. Vance of Lawrence-
hurch. Dearborn Conntv Indian, i-
a candidate to represent the thin
t
- - . . t''i. .m.. , x "ill j'i 'V. ( i the counties of Randr Inh. AVavne.
Fayette, Union, Frmklin, Dearborn.
Switzerland and Ripley, in the Con
gress of the IT. Stater.
Florida. While gomf persons rep
resent tins country as consisting a!-
most exclusively of swamps an?i and hills, barren and unproductive, others make it a very paradise. A
writer, "who ha? surveyed all Flori
da, says there are twenty million
of the best sugar and cotton lands ii the world that all the fruits of St,
Domingo are found there, growing
,;wiid; that the olive tree flourish?!
as well a in ranee. &c.
'SQUALLY!' The Democratic Press savs that large orders have been received in the United States, for the
pnichase of Rusimi hnnpou account
01 ine nnnsn gorernmfnt in conequerce of which that article has ris-
fromlen 25 per cent. If the editor i not
NEXT PRESIDENT.
Wc see, in a communication in tta Aurora, the following list of candidates for President and Vice President President, J C. Calhou-i, X Q. Adams De Witt Clinton, W. H. Crawford. W. Loundcs, S. Thompson, A. Jackson Vice President, D. D. Tompkins, H. C'av. Mr. Clay has not been nominated by a caucus, or been formally aonouiiced as a candidate; but wc have always seen his name associated with those of the candidates for the Pre?-
misinformed, that fact would shew idency. It is the writer's opinion, that war is expected between Ruia t,,at ,,one of the above named gen-
ami orcit Ifritain. The latter, we' r if tt i 1 1 r 1 joliers Air. II. Raldwm. After a?kalways mppocrd would support her jn. ,viat cjaim tIie Drgcnt can(J,.
1 t
"good allies,' the Turks: but heref-
forts cannot avail any thing, unless all Europe is set inflame; an event
much desired by certain Christian
politicians.
dates posses, what "glorious deeds' they have done, &.c. he concludes thus; If a choice of De Witt CHntor, or Andrew Jackson could be maJe, then would our country prosper American manufactures be encon-
JVavat. 7c have noticed the re- ra?cd, and trade to South America
cent departure of the .Wi?ator, from PromotCiJ' These are independent Charleston, to cruise on the coast oft and useful men, the frior.d if n:-
Cuba. The IT. S. schooners Propoise
and Krvcnec sailed ca the 23rd ult.
with the same parpecs plrate-hunt-Jtorcs,s ior public good.
tional honor, internal improvement?;
and, men who sacrifice private ir
ing.
The .IJ. R. gliip franklin and the
schooner Dolphin, arrived at Rio Jan
eiro m fiovcmbcrlast, all well.
The seven other candidates arc
almost without a single noble act re
corded in honor of their ceuntrr;
fame has not been employed in their service they have been, and still are in Some respects, the servants of "tbc powers that be" at the eea'.W
The V. S. hrt'rr Spark, lieu. com.
Elton, has arrived at Charleston.! general Government,
trom a cruise along the main of South
America, and in the VVest Indi",.
SWINDLERS.
She has on board sevn nirate- ...vV u a .1... . , .-.- ca!
she took out of Tt Dutch ....l U,. l. i.:. inriruJ
uireo oy nrand ivenuptoher for-ivillians, well sup:: lied with counter-
mcr master ar a frcw.
1 : . m. ..
... . g u. repast. 1 lie iollowingjmitted to the will of a despoL taxed
, l V. J , ruined and made the jwt of i-norar'1 1. By his excellency the nrcfudcntL nnr;.c .,tL, iin?.wrar-
of l layti-The glory and proiperity'not open vour eves amKh ,oa,.chsomp pirates at Cape Antonio
v)i uie republic. Vi iiiTi. V -c 011 e put tliey escape
LeVrers have been received from
an officer on loard the U. S. brig En-
tcrprisc. An attempt had been made
feit U. States Bank paper, and couna
terfeit American gold com, aga"1 whom the public ought to be on their guard. They purcascd a horse ol certain Mr, Mauch, and paid him the
price tH'-roi, in ine uoovc uc9-ii-
' ' . off the but thev esraned .1 irWnr,l t.U,.rt mminiv We have not
A ft I
Trerc captured audlbeen able to esccrtaiuajeyparticuhff
