Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 21, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 June 1822 — Page 2
Foreign News.
D ora the Ltjii'lon Ojurit r f April 0. The advices from Constantinople, sire to March OlTi. On tin fd, a note
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siexccuuon of that article. Hishigh- The committee arj.- w
ne having bcittes, bv this treaty. Directors of the Wp? anu liberty to name hs Hospodar, the per- Delaware Canal C ; Tnv, have son who shall deserve that favor, has made a detailed repc.. c&elr Pro already decided, that in future no ccedings to the boar.. They have Greek can be Hospodar either of explored the whofc country from opu,n ,M,;n,rMnllnvi:i:fortheGrcck nosite the Pea Patcll on the Dcla-
ware to the mouth oi me nrisuna . ,i .i i " 1 1 . .
Hack Creek on tne cik, io
v as delivered to the Eubh And 'princes elevated to that post for a cen- ware to the Austrian ambassadors, of which the itury, instead of shewing themselves .and from Bri ... . .1 J " - . . ....... . 7 . . 1 11 a "'I . -
follow tne: has been gi.cri as the sub-Ur.itcful and faithful, have accepted
slancc: fthe pay of Kussra, ana nave rrameu
"The divan witnesses w ltlr plea- conspiraces, without reckoning thatjndge; and are the efforti which its friend?, the several of them, after having pillaged.that thi'dis
sire
ambassadors of England and thejthe jfeople of Wallachia and Molda-
Austriau internuncio, make to adjutjyja, have th d u.to Christian routithe dillerancc rw hichihave ai i-culhe-jtries w ith the iiniust treasure, the
tween tire .ihlime IWte mid Czar fruits of their rapacity and tyranny.jty and at a very moderate expense, ..f ih. Mn.rnvit- !ti t the ivn:i! I He hhrh,,, will t imn -w H.'wnoih'iribe cut on anv of the routes contem-
:w !tv..1rs m tho ir,ir..icf.,lL;tl,..r".-i 'Purl- or n W.ilho hhm. as nlated. The v have, however, de-.be given to
White CI av creek nftfd Elk Forge,
on theOortb, below' the granite
ridge; and in conclusion they sa) that thdistrict which they have ex
amined, is admirably adapted' to 7 .....
canal purposes, and that in their o-
pinion a canal can, w ithout uimcui
spirit of pride and patriotism, -.trill
not be wanting in the community, to volted subjects of the Turk, ai.
all the zeal which religious f0r can inspire. That the Turk u r
extend support to the arts m our own
country, which i propeny encoui-
ard-ill place ts ere long m reuu
toi;-prcaueiioaoi an inat is v k -sy- iaeout.
sarVand useful, on at. equal iooxinjgpei unj u.ueij, iuCrc wi&the nations of Europe. un-e no doubt. Every page th
dcrstand that the proprietors of thelhistory bears testimony to their T
Sti ubenville Manufactoryr intend in
troducing their gocxls and furnishing
constant supplies in this city, and at Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Nat. Gazette, in an article in which hb'h praise is bestowed iqtn these goods, mentions that an Agent lias visited the Atlantic Stales, to ascertain whether encouragement would
the manulacture ot su-
.j- a. lie ntui n.-m nirioe arranire-
i : ,11 i; ..t fJ ... i i.l 4l... II Miu. ti riTiiininfiii nl.O H U" ill; fmni. iiwiu-, -
proportions e, lained in the 4'Finallv, it is not for the Porte torelorence to another, unt.ll they mens to test t he .Ap -i ii ul ultimatum-pn.portions whicl.U,,d cemmisioners to the frontiersjhave caused the whole to he rc-sur- is not ' Mv ivcemrallblo wit!; the vcreiu-Uo :,eLroeiate for peace-she is not at veyed. and critically examined by a- adds the 1 lulad u ;di, t ha t ,fhishi,duu. 'warwith Russia, i.otwithstandi, all hie and experienced engineers.- the sheep trom wlm .11 he woe. m . ..Uwauidh, d,sira!de that the a-?ho provieationad ifthe M.im-o- Books of subscription are to be open- obtained were rased ,anU. bo.e mentioned a,ni,ai!, woublie' a.mies shall be-in hotilities. ed on Monday next, and it now re- ol the Ohio, withia tw o m k,o h mak.. known toiheir e-urh the -uh- .he has taken mea.nres to repel thenrJinains to hr, ,een, whether there .s manulac tory,wher e h, .v. y i.rc
. ....Mw r , i. t oh rumnnl- niarleis ol ine son, .iuuui iv
i i::!i wiir r n I'orr n;i -- , 'u"1" 11111 "i,mn" : i
mngements are made with f ,
personal courage and that in the
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je' oi co'Oj
:;u'ai t t-e .Mnscovjie-. v... I nan tile Ka--:an co;,uI-;. cho-ea ironi the!
i.re- .; Jtauo- . iniau.n- un 'in-eiu . jl0 ipit Mi OMtra-je is vet ut
secure u:dci their ISaral (or Uuia.. lh(l 0(th of lviaM. Neither in
letter ot natr.rahratio!,) have openly i. )u:ti,limcni, no,
ta.x- n parts m the piot win, ii iave;.v,f li(.lio:i, SOl.mlo have
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aiity. to patronize a work wineieyears
the
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It is lamentable to observe, that;" ' .. .... Vi rru M!Vr:TH liKT.MAV 17
The notorious Joseph Johnson.
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.iiiwii i , i ? 1 1 1 nmiiii i:imi i .ihm i (iir
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i . , ui,t fail -really to enrich the com- who wa. so lorn conceincu . , w.u
'r;''" ..I -i j i i,,,Kl.. tni r ni kHinauium; :e-
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he. n concerted at Smv ma and in the-" ir,.,. n.. , L- f. , ,.m .b, l ' 7,7
, ,i . j i " . . i...v.v. ......... .v.... .... f 'vtatr and who, it will ue re-conecicu, ;:ie, ot the Archipda to nisurrec-tcurront of insubordination, which rrMrT,KI VNDUOVD C time since mentioned had i.,.ethe Kajabs (.uhjet, o he lin con(illUt.s lo rollon.and to spread Cl:ML..KLAM) KOAI ). c . rm " ,.finvk-trd
I'orte:) that a Ku.an ship, laden, ,,(va .(;tim h its coure. The ar The Baltimore hank, as the con-j"-
' .u, H V ........ - u rount, received tfns inorninu' iH-injr.aiiiori iora iei i.o-m , .....v. fnr the count v of Sus,ia,:d in the gu t el Mnyina u I-...,litK.oUS dctais 0f fn sh murders.! have unanimouiy agreed to make af nm 1, recti f on the point ot sailm tor Npara:;,, ltarkiritir.s frCih acts of vi,,jroad from Beon?broMh to li ters- j V 1' the hr t that the merchants ol Odessa sent to , i Llkl4 . nh.,nt tn: nhh- h.uirA the onlv .thirty-nine laslic s on ine pare uai k.
the fireek insurrents inoncv andi L-ih hir . r.m lialtini'tre on.11 Inc Pul,,lc V u, r '"5 1 w
corn, supplies of uhieh were "seized ; . .,' ( :h,..,e:da.. and Whct-limr, oni the pillory; for an hour to have his
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it. ihp .IriMfdit a Wn wirin. tint IVlV. I1.UU. U I i 1 '. L.I 1 1 ,.A I . t i. 1 A, . :
Alex. Vp.oilanti. tyliii himself as a;ent of Russia," and attired in I!usian uniform, c.imc to Bucharest
at the head of a troop composed itEtrni! f a h Iter from tht Ihn
Cireekssnd Iiusian, seized the pub- ILnlricku to
lie o'tn-rs, put to death the Muvelraet merchants established m Walla-j cliia, arid p sf d proelaniatior.s e.V;
citinrz the s'ibjeeis of the Porte to in-
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t.n Ohio rrina fieil UnimhroVCd.i' u l"v"
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Wnevusnw, Jiwr. a, 1CJ..
MfMWH--HMM-n eoii'To--, sonic plan niav be deviled.
. rr ... au'reeabb' to the will of the house ot
rjrom inc urn. '""!,,.pn.,clUalives on the one side, and the editors uf the In V-t,c opinions of the pi trident, a to
orand in this war they ?iH " have the help of religious fervor' nerve their arms Admitting t Austria, France and Envl .?t
opposed to the views of Uusylri determintd on war rather th;ui t permit her to gratify her rmibitioiiJ! what can they do.' Austria al'. is near enouj;ii at hand to pour in,,, troops in the early pait of the cr.ru, Will she. dare to take so deciclvd ' step w ith such a mass of ii ( ,.,,.. ,
Italy ? If she will not dare to meJ,!C will TH.t lines hi overrun 1 1... T.. . i ,'
; x ulKi dominions and be in ('oiistaiitij,o')h in one campaign? Althoimh tli!l three! powers may unite to keep Ufi r. jjI- i. - "
liusria, yei meir unc rior vicw n,
he exceedingly dissimilar. Autr"will want to indemnify Ik-rselt hy seizim: upon souk; part of the Turh
ish doniinions. Kmrland will lalx to break down the naval and connw-r. rhil iiikUi-r fit iho flr.cl .1
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I' rar.ee may ne desirous to see u independence of the G reeks acknou. leded and guaranteed ard the-
strength confederated. These various views are obviously in favou
of the court oflof Russia, who wijl jud furwarj
with all pw)Shle promptitude. Uw it ' In. in lir.r1 1 ..
Kit ll Hi". in iiv-l f. J V, UV li triguc to excite discontents and h.. suirectious in France, Italy uv,i Germany is et to he ascertaintL.
That a war in Europe will em
inence soon, or has already ct.w.
menced, seems moraiiv certain; w lw.t
powers it will embrace; tn whatcx
am GnzcUc, datvl llasuh&jn c.Vy.jcottitutional grounds, on theother.j
iril 1G. !')V" th noble road or roan.-, ' , . . , . . !'hii h, from one extreme to the o-
-runui nave iecn prov nieu, ior.,,r . , , t lwo
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A -w York naner mentions, that
onwards of one thousand houses areitent it may rage; or how Kn- it will
now building in that city; nearly alljenduro are questions to reply u ....... ..1..,. .. Irv J.ir-h th t rnn ih-. Tnu. ivtn.r
are ot a verv rcspeciaiue tia. .i-. ..
, !r, tiw.m r.vrfl . If.irnr trhiirchcs.ian opinion I hat mhii a shite o(
j. (11117111 III' IIVIV-li Vivi - i m
surrection, and prornisin- them thc payment in lull ot the pei.siom i lUtluiV, i) j0lar.. ma v not be aid of Russia; that in truth, the uhm the state. 1 Ins wa unavruib ; u ir Jo t!(.caV h roaUv s court of Russia had declared that all My procastmated, uni.il the ;!-ih.nl th,e who travel itc:
things in Europe will advance tlioi.o-
i' . I IT . I.-. v
terests oi tne e niteu Males a:. u ; uitli Arni'i ir.'. -"cno.-. b irh i.. p.J.
this wa the work ol particular in- propriation niu, coniairn:.;: mat nene, ,,, in;ttt.a to hen. it in repair, by
dividual, who acted in opposing to' cxpenuiture, shoul i ;..th !. t(h u- tiricllt IJir;ins for the will of the emperor; hut that.u" preuou-lv appropuated ' JVcSUi". nolw:thtandini: this declaration, the 'thatobpvt, havu.heen misapphedj 1 r . ,L , D traitor Michael Suzzo, after havinahd insuliicient lor the purpose. Yhe; Prv.hhs Mc-a-e to ConoP e,ed the tcatcs of Jassy to Yp,i Molo number ot peons the r ev- I ; the recoanUmr, lar... and alter having decapitated , "narv pen or n. I .. no .., Vd .... ; - Independence
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'i.n loiK" iu) i'-i'iea mere,,1"-
A r-n f i ri-1 n wtilii .r m if In
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H i to R iia where he va hosmt'i i '
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div received, upplied w ith mo',. .v.pas-"il th- .
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n..!e. fir
RLACK SEA. Dnrin"- the content between Te.r!
! i ii... rnr..mfTfi? if ihr mit of a doubt
C'IIJi "v. w.- - - j iiin e IV h !!-
ni ni w . i hr crrain which is e.-
a frm n.hU:i i.. tmr ouil tifuc. rer.co. N. . to the editor ot tl
will be required for the support ofStatesman, mentions a report ib:it . those vast armies which min t occupy draft of 100 men from e.aeh bah o r Bessarabia and Rr.ma:. in, ir, pushing of Cannadian militia was aboal . their hostile operatiu:s a-ainst the take place. "U hat they arc mjui:Sublime Porte. Whileti.e Ruiansjed hav lie says, -Seems to be a -io:. ...,.i r:rfw-.L irp :i v t- wbih-- t'aoimv-lerv. Some- sav it i- 'o relic.
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Austnans are raisin:: a corps oi uli-i'- i' ,il il n-". -
.. .l h . 'liad been received at Maracaiho bv
. . .. ...L .-.wT T itfrV I mill M.'lltt-! .. .1 111 1 ! - . r ,.c tr i ivIui -ir. t r.MHi i . fr-
!fn- ,n:it r.i.....v. ...... v.. , Uf-rv.ilmti. :il (1 Hie I I e S (U'k IO'T " . lu
I he ni enimiMaMic uem-!tjic illS!..ian standard, the auricul-darui. Utners thmk it more proh;r
adv. at ii;' jirl'ul'Lnv-
that jt,
,x wiro .-.ho nHior i :r(.,.!. r,.tll ,.,t a ha:.'i Ul'ifc a: l ..:t .:ivno. .
: . ' K:i ..... .w.tr th.. r h r, f i h. -1 rat ion.- ot toy were eMi.ceu on;fnrf. ril- r,.,,,,, ...a lh(. ()t.!,o that they are to ne re
vii -i ni uae-; ine f mn.Tor oi -k ' ' , :. . ... i ... . ...i t ' ' . .. .-.i -
i 1 . i. . .n;.,.r . , -,.,nr. -,i 'the occas on ior iimi.u.ua o.nai -t . i- k ,f. )nt' twr a ii L ri :ca I oi no governor in ei Au-lna faiihlul t, th Irfit c inhvUm aUOi.io..o ap ni.yi ia-" ' ai.e U.ilHi JC. mi iiu ip i . a. o 1. . ..... ; , . .. . ,,. (! ., ... M , r .!:l.,,.,.i.. ..f ,!: N:i,, :,!:- l.r.llruit y .lh..m.,-.tcJ .V n.rk- T .; a ,,, ,,..,,, , t!;, ( .:..!,. t ,!,tl,.!n,e it.,hi- doininio,,.. a,.,0.v,', c':.f,.,cd:r....d .Von, U luH-li,,, u, tlw .Mi-i-i,,-rc Uri-il iron, the pu,h,: ..u.-.re. ,,,,. Back Sea. and a str... Wo. -l:-!"-. . t i-arhumcnt it. Vi 1 .oti in a t:it.. ni-Is.m !l, and makiii'' tlieseatof li-.ein-; U7 ading Russian stmadion will be rta-iwti'.e.
-I-Vi.i. i ili.w Ti. t. th. rm.rt. ifimeiit. in the states of Ohio, Indiana.;
r-oi -....I A.fr-, ;.,,i.r.. and Illinois toint-on the roa.l. io' Aluhm.vi. The exports of cotton ms. There arc about laOO sail of
1joLo"- (iiiM .i'4 lioi M1I t , .
tioned at the mouth of the liospha-
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wlether it is- Ru-ia or Turkf u rmaneiii location iw.s ei nr.-n ironi mi- moo-, in.-. f" 111 r.u , i-vesc is w men uuuuum arni: jioio which haprovoked war. The Rortenade. further west than Zanf-.ville,,e?tiinatel in the .Mobile. Gazette at the Mark Sea with grain, f r the domanth dno satisfaction whatever''1111 should the appropriation bejthree millions of dollars. The, in-ulillbrent ports of Itally, E ranee and
for thee hostile circumventions on made, the woix wall progress thCiCreae the last inree ears r.as ocen-spam. i hose -resources being cut
tho part of Russia, the result of which -nun season. onh disturbed the peace of the (Uto- f)ur three per cent, fund, as apman emnire but an instant. RulSpi a by a letter frorn the Seci chary
the Porte will not suffer that a for- of the Treasury communicate.l to
computed at one third each year.
ST E U B EN VILE E C LO T IIS.
t rnn tin' . . . crarry7)jnt.
:en of the factorv
ofl'hv a war with Turkey, ntcessa-
rilv must give employment to our shipping, and find a market fur our
dour and bread stuffs; and this war. when once commenced, niav conti-
fiirn court, a known sunnorter of alllllie House, amounted, on the ;Jlstj We have once spokei
the rebellious against the authority of of.Mav, 1821, to sV2,C,2'J -1fi. This ut Stcubenville, Ohio, for the mami inue much longer than we at present
his highness, should come and intcT-!alcrneni, nowever, exciuue., irom;farturo ()j SUperhnc broadcloth, and imagine, jience ine caicuianon is fere in the d-mevtir affairs of the em-itlic calculation the sales of la-t um-j0( frome which we had the pleasure a reasonable one, that a war which pire. If omc Christian tenqde has'mcr, which in the Brookville distrirt0f examining the last session. Con- uives a fatal blow to agriculture in hern demolished, it shall he were very large, and the payments ?idLring the'ill success which has at-Europe, cannot but be of conse-rc-torcd after tranquility shall have which, under the land relief law, tended almost every effort in thisjquente to our agriculture and rombeen completely re-established. Hhdhavc been made on lands purchased country to fabricate fine cloths, whichinierce, particularly being neutral.
lu-'hness w in "rant an amncstv to Ins mticc me ursiuay oi ivecemuei, ioiolWould hear comparison with the un- ana rar removeu ironi me scene or
Greek subjects (ftho ArchipelaoiThe whole fund may now fairly be
and .Morea, when they shall have laidjestimatca at shU,UOO. down their arm". "The Ottoman tro.ps shall con-l . . , . . ... . r n I. yi i ; A vessel H al'out to sail from Raltinuc to occupy Wallachia and MoH.. ... r A " ' . , .1,. ;. ... i Kt a: .i.. n jtimore with from 40 to 50 blacks for
V.iu .- nn uiu liii.iu so. ill i-oii-bider tho;e provinces as menaced by the Cossack and Hetarut assembled on the eastern bank of the Rruth.
With respect tt the nomination of
the Hospodar, the sublime I orte acknowledges that treaties, among
the American settlement at Cape Mesurado, on the west coast of Africa.
ton, estimates the whoh
constructing The distance
theis that of Bucharest, prescribed it: hence she has no intention torefuse it, nor to make any change in the form of government, guaranteed bv conventions to those two princi
palities, as sjie ha declared to the! The Berks and Schuylkill Journal
Walhchian and Moldavian Boyars: informs that great progress has been only Rus-ia having violated the trea- already made in excavating the 22 ry of Bucharest (as has been mention- miles of the (Jnion Canu, cmincncd above) ha no right to claim the cing below Reading.
ported, and the prejudice which
still in a great degree, continues against the American production, and iu favor of the foreign, we think the proprietors arc entitled to praise for their persevering cilorts, and we sincerely hope, as the friends of American industry, that their laudable exertions may be crowned with success. We have lately een at the warehouse of the commission company, part of a consignment of excellent
. hhif. rinft hh.rl. rh.th frm l.i.
.1 11 ...... .v.i... v. . . . . s.riaj Nil. lllclll the whole expem e ol - A ... it at 9,100 dollars, urv, which appears to us fully . ; re w;h. . to C(lual n hneness, hrmness of fabric, Ms no miles. i A, !.-.-. - . 7
anu strengui aim nrininoss ot color, any imported cloths which can be sold at the same price for which these are offered. If this point be estab-
lihed,(ai d we may mention that our op iniotf agrees with that of competent judges,) wc hope and trust, that a
Benjamin Wright, the Engineer appointed to suney the route of the
it- l r ... kt II.. a., :
eanai iioin iiuwniiM'ii 10 raiuui
action.
The opening of our French trade will also he paving the way for this new market, and give a spur to enterprize, while the Wrest India markets may ;dso afford a golden har vest
for our farmers: altogether, our
prospects are llattering. Jat. A Jr. From the Democratic Press. The news by the Herald has lefi but little Woubt on the public mind as to a rupture between Russia and Turkey. Austria, Erance. and England have done every thing in theii power to avert the storm. To us ii appears that Russia has negotiated for the double purpose of puttii .
Turkey in the wrong and of gaining
time. Her armies are now concentrated; the crisis $c has desired for half a century has arrived ; her ar-
GALE OS LAKE ONTARIO.
Lette rs from Sackett's Ilarbeaf,
on the. loth ult. states that a viol''::'
rale was experienced there on tb: day. The schr. Adaiadne, Reed, the best vessel of her M7Cui the Lake, was capsized at Fo c land, near Grand Island- crew an!
passengers saved. Sbe was in ballast. The schr. John, of Cape
cent, laden with pork, &:c. wente:
shore in Sackett s Jiarbor Bay. perfect wreck crew saved. A s:nr.li schooner rigged pleasure boat wine went out the same dav with tlirc mi
person, was ce.psizeil and tu
them (Lee and eges) lost; other iHjrson saved himself bv ?,inr
mini'. It was cxnn ted manV otli'r
accidents and losses had happen
There is now living in the count; ot ( 'niTincll. a Ni'fro woman bek-'r'
ing to a gentleman by tlie name c Todd this woman is in her year, and has had U children ibis time she is pregnant with ZVM child, and possibly with her 1- . . 1 l i ..ll." l.o.l .Lm'IiI'.S
as sue oas irt'ijucmij ou
This tact (says the Lynchburg pr.is well known to many gentlen : in this county, and is susccptibl- f1 easy and complete proof.
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A pitched battle lately tooic p-
in t. George's Eields, London, tween two women. The comb ants had their hair cut for the occ a f . i .... on a.'M CT.i
SlOi:, illltl lOllOl ll Ol routid;.
