Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 20, Richmond, Wayne County, 29 May 1822 — Page 2
Foreign News.
ENGLAND.
SFAIS
(to negotiate oith those of Alessa-
Cadiz is said to be declining very
rapidiv, in consequence of the revo
lutions in America; and certain mo-
nrtrtrtlina fhrif Kr mnrrlirmi nf this
1 T 1 . . .1 InBili - .
rrora uie Axinuon papers oi-M'l"icitj possessed, have also been taken 7. Retrenchment is mnch spoken of a hy (hc cortcso tiiat tnc sourand, im little things, practised. 1 he rr, nf xvonuu nre dried ud.
kinghs given np 20,Q00X or 101 The deficit of the revenue for the
per cent, of the sum allowed lor n!prccnt year is estimated at 1G,4B5,pcrsornl expenditures, an J thej727rials vclon wesupposc. There
lord or the admiralty nave neen rc-w bccn somc disturbance at Pam-
duccd Irom seven to hyc, luc mar-ipcjunaj in which a number of per
quisot uucKingnam lias necn ere-5ons wcrc icijct Burgos has also
ntcd a duke: during the long reign
of George 3d, only two dukes were
been agitated.
A Snnnish nriv.ttrnr fifrl mi
created, except .those ot the royal Porlo KlCQ js busily engaged in capfamdy, the dukes ot 2Northumbcr-lturi n vessels bound to or from the
lami rma Wellington. Iports of Columbia. 1 r.e distress of the poor laboring clanes may be partially imagined itAlv. from the following specimen a Horded . T i - , . ft 1 ,. A London paper gives a in ttic proceedings o! house ot com- . . v i .,i f ? . .. .report that the 1 ope has issued mons kMr. Lochart, in presenting i r i i i ... . . ' r! ".a brief, in which the injunction ol
a .mini iu intr iiuusu in 1 1 uiiiiioii;, i i r i 1 . . , , . . 4 the Konian chur h for abstaining
.. . - . ' 1 - , . from meat, on certain days, is susrclicl to agriculture, remarked that i i i . c - ' . ., . penned tor the term ot six years
. ' r.. "V. SlH,,,duriri2 which liberty is -ranted to
oi nurv, in suiioiK, cignty persons' , i i r : i . -) r , . ' i eat llesh during every dav in the Conhned lor poaching; sixty ol whom; J
ci terrd the held ftr the punt c nfbc- - x . t i i n . . i tismati Aca, a Turkish nobleman
,inr tk;. ;r,rmation.i contained Dinions that the becearly Russian
A I ' j intho nntr presented br the nobilitr, and the vast and useless
Ottoman Reis Effendito the English military force of that kingdom, must
and Austrian Ambassador?, on the 3d
of March, the substance of which will be found in our extracts. From this document it-appears that the affairs of the Greeks were the principal obstacles to'ah adjustment. The Porte loudly complains of the secret influence of the emissaries of Alexander of the protection which, in the face of his solemn protestations to, the contrary, he opeiily gave to the Greeks who fled to Russia for -pre tection. This Divan resents in a lof
ty tone, and adds that, "if somc christian temple has been demolished, unlawfully, it shall be restored after
tranquility shall have ban completely re-established . His Highness will
irrantan amnesty to his Greek sub
jects of the Archipelago and Morea, Icken they shall haze laid dozen their
arms. We are glad to learn that, independently altogether of the aid of Russia, the Greeks bid fair to dictate
terms to these haunhtv Musselmcn
without being eomj lied t lay down
ander, there cca tear cely be too o-
comDel their monarch, be he who he
mav. to encage in any war in the
least likely to add to the relief of
their wants by the pillage ol anotner country. The journals, considered the ve
hicles of the sentiments oi our own ministry, have evidently labored lone indificulty to reconcile the assu
rance of the "friendly disposition of
foreign powers," put into the mouth Monday of September
of the monarch at the opening of par
liament, with the late conduct of
Russia; and it is very generally believed that remonstraces of a very
pointed nature have been intrusted to one Ambassadoro at St. Peters-
burgh.'
The great leader of the 'tribe ofsbip3 17, 18, 19 and 20, iiiran,r raefin the citv, who, in general,
RICHMOND INTELLicii
PUBLIC L1XDS
- v- -iiv3 II I pnik.
on the 1st Monday in July ncx
icrre xiauie LAna Uifice -f sale of townaihps 17 and 18 Vi; east of the 2d principnl'nv: line 17 and 13, in ranges im 9, west do. And at the Lcruf
ui vrwtcvuie, inaiam. on the
nciL L.
i. rP l w
saie oi iownsnips 17, 18 10
in ranges 2, 3, 4 and a; ar,j ."
snips i j ana li0, in m, At the same place, on the thirl day in October na, for the s Tnwnshin4 1R 10 ,,1
r- . ll. tllJU lr ?
es o, y, iu, u and 13; and
We arc informed U the la?tn
land Hearld that, Mr. GeM1
Israel
from pecuniary wants of the continental states, "contrives to get early intolli irit.ril if w:t . lfdlflir fin. 1 "
underwood to be preparing his gol- engineer , had arrived at that J . 11 Linn won hi nrnr'fil ir..r.,J:. 4 I
den lorces lor a campaign, ana nns , ......vuidlt;,
sold largely from the Knglish lands,
which, together with may other cor
2,i- fat t, preferring imprison-', . ? , ... V 1 V a Jtbeir arm?, or to submit to condi-roborating circumstances, induce a mcul Ko tarvationr p vlh? T l'10 f tions which would impose upon themlgcneral belief that the Russian troops T! defrnrrt of ihr nurrn waP1' iCI"S !Sustcd Wlth dc" thoi r Unr rhnins. The accounts! will soon anncar in Wallachia and
t)rohuitcd in the Lneuh papers at t , , , 4i i ,i . v. 11 .:twinc to receive n Madras, though the testimony against!.. -4 TT . ! t i. i . 17 tianitv. He was
instruction iu chris-
1 l J , ... l i i i 'iimiini x it : v n irv. I ill I?HJI1.U 1 1 J
Mr. Coutts, he Sroat banker. l.itc.ll'u P" oi lhc ' "PC lv died at the age of 67, leaving a russm property worth about four millions! The emneror Alexander has caus-
of dollars at the sole disposal of his cd to be published to his army his Greeks captured twenty-live ships, 'M il -l ... .J it .- i ill
wne, laic amiss .tieuon, oi ine inea-;W ill respecting regulations for pre-ilrove hve on snore, arm niew up tre. Noothcr person was mentioned!aerving its health. The colonels of two Algerines. The Ottomans had in the w ill; but Mrs. Coutts has gi- retriments arc especially cnioiucdialso ?oven v ?scl sunk, amomz which
luuuuiiuin iu im: u.iugmers oi ner.hy no means to allow the oldierlvvas me ice Aomirai, wno perisii
their former chains. The accounts
previously received of the victory recently abtained bv the Greek fleet
will soon appear iu Waliachiu
Moldavia. In the north little interest is exci-
ovor that of Turkey, are now fully i ted. Denmark is said to join this confirmed. The engagement, it ap-Jcountry in remonstrating with Ruspears continued during the whole ofjsia against her aggrandisement: the night of the 2d of March. The Prussia is a mere vassal of the antro-
t rat, and the king ot the etherlanas much under his control.
at-
young
iui.uim., vuumu'T ui "uuuMcttnir inemseives. ' ine same
nMumm im;ufu mt r rancia nur- tention is recommended to 4y
uviu iiuppr.w uiai .ur.ouus rnar-'0OjCcrs W10 irom a3C notions ol ned Miss. Mcllcn in ten days af:cr!ciegance in dress, injure themselves the death ol his first wife, being thcn'by ibi custom." in the lUst year of liis ntrr. This I
produced mucli dissatisfaction in his Iiigh-iccJc children, two of whom
bad become peeresses nttd tb.c other
TVRKEV.
It appears certain that the famou
eu. l nc vk iors were in pursuit oi the blattered remains of theenemic's lleet when the last accounts came away. The British government is said to have determined on uniting Upper
and Lower Canada with a iov, a
-jit is given out, to -ave the expendi
.Mi Pi.-hn r iinu.a i,, i-. ..r turs incurred bv "the nre?ent double
fhe lad v ol a baronet. A VtlVCT arjfered death. He had prepod Jndministratioii. Com. .Hv. followed, and it appeared that the - i- if 1 . m-thc, ol these i JL, -Bcttv Stn iTLS ' f Wl"Cl' 7 .-iuur,!,, MarchU. kv," had been a ammln tenant, and fmSf , 7 g' l"'?""' " Ulm T''e new fro,,, V;.na w, to .lay.
that Miss. Mcllen was as cood as she.
civl so forth. So much for "noble Mood" airi high families! It was probably on account of this quarrel,
j u. ut. iuu uM.nv nn;MU,. v .,,, tint- It vpfm
" .hi I i I T iiiii v ill. ij m . x .
edbya promise of pardon from tliejtbut Huin wilMiortlv enter Walla-
lultun and sent to Coitaiitinoolo.
where he was beheaded. He was about 00 years old. A comnarative-
chiaand Moldavia.
A new Turkish armv is assem
bling in the environs of Nvsvi, and
treas- another on the frontier of Bosnia.
that Coutts threw his wbolc lortanej, lnconsl(craWe ''6ty '
c e was ,b,,"d W '. '" T!ic troops in the environs of Sopliia s ic nas ei titled to a round .-urn to at wa, cxp(.ctcdit is stated that1!. c. ..... n. ....... i.
l"TLVZ i"-&ieV Assizes
:r V'v,.lv:t-the lake, and put to death those'..,, pp S.-rvia. and t ho ii.,r.nn fi l.
oeiug aneauv c; n geu io ne marned,who had been employed in hi, ser-;pr t (M lo,c , Vhen hot I ti.to a person called the mariui t i. .u .'....r. . .1 . J! rn . c 1 1 ri x nen nolII,n
Eiirart if a Utter from St. Pettrshursh. Russia, dated Zd of February 1322. "I write you thUfur the sole pur
pose of inducing you not to venture further in the article of sug ir. Be assured that it will be very low
here this 3 car. Our sugar refiner
in general have enough to last them
1 months. The supply in first hands
from last year s importation is 1,000,000 pounds. Money is scarce, failures taking plate almost daily, confidence destroyed, and bu?inc3 is nearly at an end. e have no capital in the -place for speculative pur poses. How then can cargoes of sugar be sold. It is impossible. j Next year the case may be dilfci j ent not sooner, certainly' ! Lsjndon .M.nh 3 1 .
upc, the Turk, who appeared as
an examinaton of the sumitlcvt
the routes in the north eastern
of the state, and that he wouljjj
the legislature at Columbus at opening of the session on next. Lib. ijji
lo a person
ore cter
will be Co
-Z Z , e JT, acre" :VicC'.,,"t ,hc exact ,,lae, mig,. brcak out, lllav bMo,c very eriti i.i remain known only to hmelf. rii J averted into a 'most roble ti. i;.;..r m .1 i. . 1 '
l..dv, as the t tie ol marchioness w ;,Ilnc(.ia is said to "inspire horror." declare her to he! Thc Asia(ic Turks ,av,ovcrv
About four thousand Knclibh per- waste, and exceedingly
use
the!
1'hc condition of Moldavia nnd
.in ksi Lhapdlc, March 31. The rejection of the ultimatum
has mven a decisive blow to the
From the
great banking
cheapness of the necessaries andlbouses on whole streets were redtic-!an1 commercial house at Vienna, comforts of life. led to allies. Thc Ki.Via Bey hads'Ht numerous expresses to their cor-
Tho l,.u . in I M-,in . . declared that if he was forced to c-!rcsPon(lcnt3 ,n the commercial cities it C. WS, l";?,me "E vacuate the county, he would mrrv the west of Europe. On the o-
. . . . i i 1 1 riT .
CONGRESS. Some time wish was expressed by a brothe tor, to know in what proportion gress was composed of the dlil professions of life. By the p ncss of a friend in Congres,we
been lurmshed with the full
statement, which is presumed tj
accurate. In thc house of Rcpresentativ
the United States, there are,
stated, Lawyers Farmers ami Fhnters Merchants Physicians Manufacturers Clegymar
Xil.
till:
The late session of conurt'? h 150 davs the pay of each uu:
amounted to 1248 dollars, lc:
mileage, or ? dollars more for d
20 miles travelled to and frcn-. seat of government. Si!. lies
sous are now resident at Boulogne, people. They put lire to the city of A,,htnan paper currency.
m France, on account of the grealerjJ'issy on the 12th of March, and thej'1 fo t,ie Jdt.h t,,e rr
a free school, for 600 boys and 300
girls. It is to be under the superintendence of their chief rabbi. Sentence of death has been pro-
nounced on nineteen smugglers-thev tressing circumstances. It is expect-
nau nren at and resisted some per- tnat thc Kussians have entered
sons in thc revenue service.
FRANCE.
otf the whole male population fori
slaves, and not leave a village stand
ing! hence the people are seeking
salety by uigut, under thc most dis
This government if, surely, in a
ber of deputies seems to be the cen
tre of violent politic. Gen. Gerrard, alluding to the causes of thc commotions, eulogized Napoleon as the "immortal captain, whose name will go down to posterity, with those of Alexander and Caeser." This expression excited a storm of applause and murmurs: On which the general said, "Pardon me, gentlemen, I thonght a word of one of that brave old French army, might find an echo in this chamber, which so many of
its trophies once decorated." Gen. Foy exclaimed, "patience the time will come aain." The members on the right exclaimed "No, never."
Gen. Benton was not yet taken,
these provinces.
Columbia. The receiptthc prcs ident mesnpo. advising .1 rrnTni
if, sureiv, in aL- r.. ? 7 0 v & nil tb; rr
vervdinrilorrd vt ,m -ir,.i . l,. !uo" 01 me lnuepenuence ol Amen-' . r1 - p:-.-, cr oiiorucrea btalc, nnd the chain- . . . . A . . thn flat .mri .-md fho JnAw..; r,
to bo the een-'4' "a3 wiuijoy ai A-aguira. " ; - , - - y -
ther hand, the Ollicc of Foreign af
fairs, and the British minister at Vienna, have despatched courier upon courier to London.
Frankfort, March 30. It appcarsthe note Fafendi is, unfortunately, of such a nature as to render useless thc mediation of the
three powers; and that notwithstand-
THREE DAYS LATER FROM
ENGLAND. New York, May 11. By thc arrival last week of the elegant ship Florida, captain Matlack,
in days from Liverpool, the Edi-
tors of thc Commercial Advertiser
have received regular files of London papers to the evening of the 5th, Liverpool to the 9th, and Loyd's r a .1 v.i .
L.isi 10 me npni. We have at last, by this conveyAt 1 1
ancc aomcining wrucn may be relied
thc Sublime portc will render war
inevitable. : But even in case it should take place, it will be carried on, like that of Naples, in full concert with thc allied powers; and even be
fore it is undertaken, they will pre
vujjsljr arrange of, her the reSIts uSve" Wh hVwa," of the dillcrcnt chances which thcK.rKA; - 1 .1 rr,, , c by the interpreter to swear, war may have. Thus wc see that k:. 1
iai weeK, againsi certain person
for robbing him, was a young man of
very fine and expressive countenance, 'till 'li s4.r .a t
.iiiu iiiuiuit iitu tint ur iii.-'.i uti Ui 1 i- 1 1 -t, . . . hJ . - tern Inends were much onposdt so natural to Asiatics: the manner , i- 1 , .
in which he gave Ins tctimony was a most pleasing display of expressive action, a;id change of countenance.
It was a fp.e study for an actor. Hi sttry conld be read in his ac
tions. When he was sworn, fie took.!
with every appearance of profoiindfj .j
venerauon, nis AJcoran irom his tinhorn. It was carefully enveloped iu a long piece of silk. An otficer who was about L take the book from hihand, when thc believer in Mahomet
displayed great agitation. The bare
idea ot the holy volume being defiled by the hands of a christian, seemed
All i.:. ...:. 1 ti. . 11 ' vi ij unit
" ' V u. r::,..-A 'V ruad,: Lexington is put dout
u, .,u ... ,s ukv u,mW2 and New-Orleans at ICiXH
ii.imicu ure, anu ne evinced tte tr,nt fffttlt!
strongest marks of indignation, nis
attitude, the peculiarity of his dress, and thc other circumstances of hi
situation, threw around him an in Ici
est which was extremely interesting to an attentive observer. The gestures of the indignant Mtissclman were understood, and his book re
mained untouched by the hands of
desired
Trzscllir.'j;. When thc comp tion bill was lately before the h
of representatives, some of our
tern friends were much oppo projected increase of a day
from 20 to 30 miles, v!iere!vth
mount of compensation would Id
(bleed a third. But a gcntli'ma:.
Cumberland road and Ohio r has latcty made the journev i
asnin.Tton to 10:1 iftoa in f
mi g!it have ajado it t
if the steam boat had been rradv
Wheel ine; and in six das nu.re
could reach New-Orlean- a von
l land and water, of l2,500 iv. in frrere days! The alhv.ancf travelling is made to member
congress, wc believe, according
distance ascertainded on the
that a gentleman, travelling bv '4
route frcrm thc scat of gorcrnmeii the latter city, might advance att rate of 105 pay-miles per day j
at 8 dollcrs for every 20 miles. woJ m
yield ibrhii compen;atioii
dollars per day. 1 he eastern ber?, very generally, m;:!;c lOOr per dav ; but there arc many 0! r
southern nnd some of the wcs.'-
of which the world has heard so much for Umvnrd nf a nw 1,-lr I
-though great eflorts had been made The Turkish Divan has finally rccicd
u" i i I 8 price- pui an proposals made by the Russian on his head. It appears as if lie had government. It has even refused to
war may nave. 1 hus wc sec that
the minion of M. dc Tatiscncflf is
now near its tcTinitation.
From the London Observer, April 7.
The Turks, elated by their suc
cess over All 1'acha, appear to have
plenty of money.
or, respecting thc famous ultiviatum thrown off all prudential care, and, it
nave reiused thc Russian ultimatum. That this is exactly what the Muscovites wish, no one.
wc mink, will doubt; for, without go-
end Cocimissioners to the fronticrsjthe ambition-to the Emperor Alex-
irpntlrmn ahncc rrni)eiisat'on
he lifted
his eyes towards heaven, with a sol- !lflifM,M c ,.. nnd th, wan:
a -J I'kiU. Olt,v
cmn seriousness, as u addressing a bridgcs and othcr a
which lie opened his Alcoran, put it to his lips, then to his forehead, and
lastly above his head. To iudge
from appearances, he seemed to be
most solemnly impressed with a
sense ot the solemnity of his appeal
- Great dispatch end rapid saiimgn
is worthy of remark, that the imih
ship James Momoc, captain 14 l. 1. l i. i.: .-rtcti'iiii?
w en arnveu ai i 11 001 1 nan-
IO UIO rroonclto Witnr4 ihn Irntli f ht ul.nf rr,K- 70 1 :iS. 51
mc circumstances lie was about to
detail. When informed of thc result
ffiltt!!!Mll?!7WJ!d "rtneed great satis
tacuoa.
;icce:j:i:ic'uau
.NEW VOr.K ATZ'.L
which shelnv in nort at UvcrpM
She made her passage cut i&l5 da'! and returned to this port in 23 Af
j making 41 days that she was at
