Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 23, Richmond, Wayne County, 19 June 1822 — Page 2
Foreign News. - i a China It is known to be the prttc
tlcc of the government of this country, when a Chinese, is killed by a
foreigner-, even by an weeident, to
demand lile for lile It appears that British frigate, king near Canton, for certain good reasons, had fired
killed several Chinese.
aft commissioners from the provtn
ces of Buenos Ayrcs, Santa Fc, Ln
trc. Itios. and Cornentcs, met at tnetaiter an engagement
city of Santa Fc, duly authonzxd
one from each of those states; ana on
the 25th concluded a solemn treaty The stipulations are couched h
seventeen articles, by which they
bind themselves to make comtnot.
cause against external or internal foes; and afford each other mutual succor of all kinds. The 8 th article
j provides for the complete freedom of maritime commerce in national
upon and Rule
The authorities of the place demanded the same number of Englishmen
. I ft . .
to be nut to death, which was rc- vessels, without paving duties or
fused. In consequence, all inter-Suffering delays at any port of the
courcc with the latter was strictly contracting parties, Sec. except so prohibited, and they had "truck their far as may be necessary to examine flag and embarked at Macoa. At ships' papers in prevention or detec
ting the viceroy was excccdinirh itlon ol contraband.
alarmed, and is said to have request
cd the Ercrl'h to iiive tin some of
i their men to death a d reru n their
under colonels Tcllo and Barinas, in
which the latter were completely
defeated. In addition to the above particu
lars, wc learn, by capt. Hathaway, that com. Daniels had just arrived at
Laguira from the blockading squad ron off Porto Cabello, having bcei ordered by the Columbian goven1. ment on other service. The Spanish frigate Laguira had made an at tempt to break through the blocka
dron at Porto Cabello. but
I ' t l did not succeed, and returned into
port with the loss of her foremast. A Spanish brie: of war had been more
successful, having eluded the squad
ron and arrived at Carracoa. Capt .
II. saw a three masted schooner in
the Mona Passage, supposd to be. a
N.York. 4
By article 13 it is agreed that, in consequence of the losses and expenditures of protracted warfare, for-
tradc, for which it w as thought that eign and civil, it is inexpedient tojSpauish eruizcr. The British brig
he himself would be decapitated jtorm a general congress for the pres-j I hetis, ofiSewcastle, from Grccncck previous to this he had declared thatient: and Santa Fc is to withdraw! via. St. Terras, wns wrecked two
the Kr.ghsh who came to Panton ine deputy irom tins partial congis miles to wimlwaru oi iaguira; car-
"Xv-re '"a detestation of th
ard the scorn of the whole world thai thev should not take away a drop of tlew from the tea leaf, nor the down from a tin cad of silk." Canton was exceedingly dull in con-
to Canton the deputy from this partial congis mi e Chinese. 'at Cordova. But article 11 providcs;go
partly
savec
1.
that when one state thinks the propcrl
occasion presents itsell for installing; a congress, it hall consult with aral1 RICHMOND INTLLLIGKNCKR. invite the others. I : " "TT
U inKsrAV, Jim: iJi, U.J:'.
THE PRESIDENC Y OF
THE U. STATES. Each of the following individuals has been proposed as a person tit and proper for the office. John Q. Adams, Massachusetts, 1
"Dew it Clinton, Rufus King, Smith Tompson, Daniel I). Tompkins
lienry Baldwin, i James Ross, Pennsylvania. 3 John .Sergeant, ) William IT. Harrison, Ohio. 1 James Monroe, Virginia 2 Spencer Roane, $ h '
Henry Clay, Kentucky, 1 Nathaniel Macon, North Carolina 1 Andrew. Jackson, Tennessee, 1
John C. Calhoun, William Low rules, V
Wm. H. Crawford, Georgia,
cerfamed that Coto had been retaken States to oy application to ne raid ciom cficannsnment atSfeiA
by the Patriots on the 17th of April, the amount of the rtfad Hind due this U. that a ready sale of thei !
alter an euMirement with tne torce state. ,l " 1 uu" "ulJ e relied
prejudice agmst domestic
LIST W HAEiUiUA 113 rji
A 1 1 1
nui oniy removea, out it U P
a preference is given them fl
manufactunes may n0t v. reached that apparently ? style in which goods are L in substance and durab lt certainly excel the import qual price. Small profits, W
musi sausiy our manufacO
me nepan nom this ffiatim
will excite prejudice at C
v-mpuiuon abroad,
Bueno'i Avres, herself, appears to
fequer.ee ot this procedtire ot tin proceed prosperously. Her papers English, who appeared determinedjdicuss freely the most iuip.rtar.l sub-j ir Klitr, to r-sUt the absurd laws of the cm-(jocts, and in a repuhluan spirit.; Vou arc authorized to state that
mre as to cases ot ua nature. ,one nas uist ouut an eihiic ror a
Wat Indies. The crews of two
English essels, captured by Spanish privateers and sent to Porto Rico, have been given upon the demand of the captain of the British sloop of war Es-x.
re pies tion of
Native hall, under the diree-
D. Prospero Catelino.
Dr. S. Kveuts,
jlsis a candidate for the State Legisla-
foundations are laid precisely on the I,,r lo re)rc5cnt the County oi
" III iv ere reared (he; l'mon
A VOTER.
A Bermuda paper of the 4th of!ercicd against those accused of pro
May ay uThc Falmouth, captainlmotin; the independence of IN in
Parcel!, was lately ordered to call
at Porto Bello, on the Spanish Main.
ame pot whereon wc
dungeons ol Oruro in 17C0, in which
the most unhr'nlled lvrane.v v:i5 cv-
I it ttr L tlirrtis oj I mpif L'ntJy.
MV name, havinn for some time
over those disracoftd remembraiiecs.iheen publicly aiuiounced, as a cai.diin IC22 and suct edin years, the. date at the crsumi? election, for the
to notify the commandant of marine, 'consolatory voice of liberty and jus-. office of oneof your representatives:
that the Finnish Admiral will not tice will resound. :' au l having from various considcra-
admit of any port on the main, in; Flour at Bueno Ayres, has old,tioii5 detennined to decline stanlinur
possession ot the Columbians, hemgjlor ,s20 per barrel. I ne prouuecja poll, 1 d em it proper thus publich In a state of blockade, unices thcrejof the country was also verv hiph. t make mv determination known.
be two regular men of war stationed Co. A decree was. issued of-.'But justice to im self requires, that
olf such port to enlorce the same: the 27th January last, absolutely pro- I Mm uld take this oppertuuitv. to de-
nrid that the Spanish privatet r? cap- hibitiie the export of wheat. Hour clare that I never, in a single instance.
turm anv English vessel, ill iota-, and bread from the territories of hcpn p d mitsctf as a amili'lalc. to an
tion ot
clircd pirates, cordlnl:lv.,, The BritUh
this intimation, will be de- republic during the piesent vear, oniperson whatever, and that mv namt
and dealt with ac- account of the shortness of the crop. The clfect of this may he estimated
isianus, generally,; i rom tte lact, uat i n 1 1 was con-
are j-u tiering crcat agricultural and
commercial distress, are sending ad-
aidered as the granary of Peru. Peru. The slato of this country
was inserted in the public paper
S. Carolina, 2
encourage
n
riraie. at.
The U. S. u
cr Alligator, lieut. com. St! has arrived at Charleston fJ active cruise m the West India1 especially on the coast ofdJ ter pirates. Lictir. S
. " irprn.
Grand total, 17 Pitts. Statesman.
Xavat. The frigate which is
nearly built at Philadelphia, is to
P
ot these v retches, and rescuJ
prisoners irom meir murdero
out made no prisoners the keeping close to the shore,
There is no sort of doubt bJ
the pirates arc encouraged and' tectcd by certain of the autfJ
in Cuba, especially by the god of Holguin, with whom a rW
ije called the Susfurhuniiah. TherJCIlcc was held which will uj) keel of a ship that may carry 140 be published. Plundered goods) gun, it is said, is about to be laid publicly brought in mid cC)
on
r j - - . .r J 411 ,ujU there. The former is covered with Xibara, and Lieut. Siorlt
a house as the latter Will be, and it is liardly restrained, hy his positi
understood that neither ol Uiem wiJJI.truclioiis, irom settling the iel
he speedily launcheii, unless tne re-fxvith the conmiandant and peot Iations of our country should be ma-jthat place.
tcrially changed. 1 his i helieved tol It appear that the ianiousU
be the he?t way ot prcservirrj vessels. JS at itie head of seme of these - t ties that their bushier m jlffHiluchiolri. The Tui UMliam ijr that they often murder v
aiKuane, iueA; square ncu ve3- crews, and that sci.ie strorj sel that e rr arrived at or sailed from! juticc, after the miuiner of M
this port, ha-arrived at 0w lork. r,.Uct be committed to suppress
with 26; bales of cotton, the pro-idreadful villaniei?. to
duct ol
the
c.cedrd hc)oiitl expectation.
- - - ---- ui vituiiii t iiitiiiiw ;f io n in . : of the fnt seed ever j)lanted injsccm to be parties tliroughcu neii;!:boi-b.ood, which liaj suc-'islaud of Cuba.
The Allitrotor has brought ":
Iprizes, one the Columbian prid
In consequence ot Schooner called he CieneLJ.r.
of the. rivers !27."d halesjiQg i l0I,g o ant .j carouidc
Or liens.
the rin
olculfu', arrived at ew Orleans in crew of which had mutinied at
without im knowledge or pei mision. six W( civs. eiulmir April 21', viz. Ua.Jjred f;lanL and was taken b? tlx
although 1 e.lUM-wards assented to thel.T l. Loui-iaras, ?. 2S Alabamas, .ojp Nem has, without am co
noioinatloo. To those who have been siiin rc in
-J.VJ Te r.c-c(';. It appears that a-j?ioii ' on board; the other a f
..in iu.Huinmn: nates e.i coiuiu weie lotllul tne ncighuol l;ood C
dmoual petitions to the kin for re-os improving. J he royal power i-.tncir prmexMons o iriendsbip aiarexported l. rto iNow . Orleans m t, -rates at sea, with only a I
. . . V I 1 I a ' t 1 I - . . 1 .... .A MA m i . - I I' . I r . . -
i with, not yet entirely su0cclcu, mil us ei-;asuranees oi support, i tenoer my
lu'l. 1 hev want onen
the United State?. Hiuti. This island is
trade
lions cannot avail any thinir. The',warmet at knowledtrments for th
all riusiet. 'patriot eo eminent has fitted out a!,honor they intended mo, and assure
mall fleet of 5 veeb
stellation frieate lately lelido.
The Con-'them, thai, when I aain become a
ic
1 lie troops are in the hirhct state of discipline, and the people appeal to he d-.yoted to their chief, pn 'si-
dent 15ver. The national miard.j r r , , , . nt Cape-! lay lien, wa. latch revie .Iulm papers to the 21. in,, ed by him, and 0,000 were on the; The distremi; intcllitrrncc i re(iebh jceived that the packet ship Albion, Cuhn. A party of soldiers have fNcw "oik, for Liverpool, with a dernohsb.ed a printinc-oflicc at Ha- tiumber of passenger, a valuable
B 1 ..a ..
vat-i, andabu?ed the editor and hiil at n 'nd a lare juantity ot specie;Si!NKi Mop.u. Di tv. wi.rkmen, -or publishing some strir- 011 hoard, has been totally lost near! 1 think morality and duty would
turesoit the conduct of the captain liK Jead at Kmsale, wlicn theitearh a man more sense than toattack
Visited Mo-lcaudidalo, I shall not decline an ;
ceptance of their favors.
1). I. Morris.
I.OOk'llEKK! .V Answer to a piet e called UA Sjuib for small pr;Un,.' m the Richmond Wi ekly Intelligencer, No. 22,
months cpdi.-ir with April 1 C22, that .hoard, and marks of LUd w
in me same time in itJi the grea tcrtpiautity belief "0)39 bales.
turns r n
I,.
perceive
by an adverti.- iik nt in the Loiahu OWsener. (.f the TthofApi il. that the
deck.
t I ''', fro hi thl
v.
:ie nLU'e(
general. A remonstrance, to the Spanish cortes, against the wanton abu?e of power, was drawn up the next day and sinned by more than
30J0 i.ihabitants. UAH is conjecture p1 r' in ,,G Peerage, thecicw con
as to what will be the termination of this affair; but we are in daily ex
pectation of a revolution in the eminent of the island."
Brazil. Flour was scllincT nt St.
t;ov-
whole perished except one paon- a man or set of men in such harsh gcr, one of the mates and six of thejterms as are set forth in the piect' acicw! There were about 22 cabin'bovc named, with a cloak, or w ith
passener, 7 ot whom were ladies.
Mstcd ol 21 men, so about 44 per
sons lost their lives! among whom was count Lefebcre J)enouttes. The vetsel went to pieces on the
rocks some cotton, had floated
Salvador at 37 dollars per barrel j ashore. The people on the coast apmatjy bakers had stopped hu?iness!pcar f have rendered ev ery assist-
in consequence. G)Iomtji(iy It is stated in a letter, dated Paris, April 10th, that Mr. Zea, the Colombian minister there, bad, the day preceding, delivered a diplomatic note to the ambassadors of the diflerent European powers at tliii court, demanding the recognition of the independence of Colombia. It is extremely well written and the language said to be bold in! linn. Moralles still maintains the cause of Spain but Porto Cabello must Soon fall, and, with it, the last shew of royalty in the republic; which is daily increasing in strength and rapidly advancing io prosperity promising to become, from its local condition and natural advantages, ol 0rcat importance in the scale of nations. Ruenot Ayns. The "Aurora" informs 09 that uOn the Hth of Jauu-
ance in their power.
LATEST FROM S. AMERICA. By the arrival this morning of the schr. Endymion, cant. Hathaway, in
i'i aaysirom iaguira, we learn that
garrison to surrender. 1 lie fleet
consisted of three brie and six schrs.
and had been firing for some days into the town. The effect, of the
summons was not known when capt.
n. put to sea.
A report had reached Laffuira
that the Spanish general Morales, defeated in all his projects, and per
ceiving mat lie was about to bc; surrounded, had effected hia escape, a a i n
anu tirrivvu ai i orio iaoello. 1 iiis
is extremely probable, as, by accounts received hero last evening, it ii as-
his name, and the names of those he
a striking' at, concealed; especially, is man who seems to have as high a sense of honor and duty, as the author here alluded to seems to assume. If the gentleman (if I may so call him.) will step out on fair ground, with clean hands, name names, and
support facts then, I pledge myself
he shall be answered; otherwise, I shall treat it with silent contempt.
and deem .the, piece and the auther
notworth my-nuticc, or the. nolict
ot any other man. Not knowing the
man or men accused, though believing .mankind. in general, morally
good, 1 nave no douht, hut uhat he
crnmm' ui i
17G3 to 17:
iiuir grams, anu tnat a proiessiona
gentleman v. ill shortly proceed to this country for the purpose of claiming these grants. V. Y. (luz.
The Baltimore Patriot oftfo
ult. contains the following cxtis
a letter, received there: I General Morales, the Spi
ro) thi yeity, and continual firing is kfff it that theyilught and day between bimaci
Patriots, who hold pos-cion town. Part of the brave kgioE came out with Gen. D'Evereau: this place, and, should Morales
. . at i i t tk I 'rril 1 LntTk r. A rl
i Lti;t kii tiauiu i nan iu u
viltt nlfalt l cnjnrs of
I
Prom the Aurora.
If a bustle, greater than has been, (both sides.
upon our wharves and in our streets, sequences to those brave men A
ioi eerai years pai. may ne uiKcrnhe -ucceed. The city is unue
he will meet with a dreadful & las it is a war of extermination
n,.A i...n,s tV
uuu uiuy miuwj'
strictest martial law.7'
"Two men, Spaniards, detect
iiinni in the eneniv. were K"i
-rrv s' . ' .
fartorirti bnvp already :irrUiib r
u.,lb Buaurot; oijor uiey uC aoie io accouni lor ceed tne anticipation? ot their mo-t
lono aoeiio, nau summoned the any thing iticy have said or done, in sancuine friends: the number of looms
. a . . r ' i g .i i i . l "s-
any civu way wratever.
A FARMER. Way uc County, June 16, 1822.
Christopher Harrison Esq. agent of
tne atatc ol Indiana lor the three per A f 1 1 -
cent. lima, unuer date ot the 6th inst. say? It may be premature for the road commissioners to appoint airy time to'rcceive proposals, or to make
any contracts before they arc advis-
eu oy me, a 1 Inxvo not as yet, received any answer from the Secrcta-
.is a Jim.- Miu.cauoii, mere is an exicnsive business now csrried on in this
city. Agricultural uroducts meet a
t
ready and good market for consump-Jto the square yesterday atiifj
I he report as to the number w
rales? troops varies; but, there fe
..oubt he is 3000 strong, ana a
tion as wclla. exportation; and, not
withstanding the v:ist importation ofj
loreifin labncs, purc.ha?eis are to be
found disposed to buy at a fair price.!3iJcrable number of European &
mere is onenraaen oi nuimeMiiow- iards. 1 think, however, MK ever, which we an? especially rejoic-can withstand the British kpc ..-1 4 i..J 1 1 t . . . .
l l" gouu uuu locieaaing; we:tuCy have any .thing ot a.ciw
mean mo uianuiaciure anu sale ot domestic goods; indeed,thc extent
and excellence to which our manu-
employed in and about this citv is
very great, and the consequences are
the ready sale of agricultural pro
duct!, and a steady demand tor houses
and workshops, r rem the eastern
states vast uuantities of domestic
goods, excellent in their quality, are almoste daily introduced ; and, from
our own vicinity, and Prandywine,
cotton and wollen goods are brought
to complete a stock equal to the de
mand. We trust that the appearance
which our citv now present., will
ry of Uio Trcaiury of tho United couvinco the owners of thy woolen
New London-, AfhiU
Lvntmcntot .tzt- ?ou:n u."-
Ve have been favored wi
resting particulars respectina
ern continent, bv captain auR. Pr.hi.rr. of the Slooo Jaiars
roe, lately arrived at Stow" from the south Sheilandi.
James Monroe, from the SheJ Isles, to the continent, ai:J coas'j i i om abreast of the Mes, to tW ward as far as the 44th deg!j West Longitude, keeping as shore as tiic edec of firm ice admit. At some places I'C J
coast nlonc the shore; at otlern
he touia liot approavu
v . j.
