Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 24, Richmond, Wayne County, 26 June 1822 — Page 2
of them and the metropolis are noflmittcd to a vote. That of Senor
terminated; with whatever else nun
serve to convince foreign govern
ments that bpam has not yet renounc
cd any of the rights belonging to it
In those countries. "3d. That the governments he re
commended to take all possible mea
sures, without any delav. to pre
serve and reinforce those points of
the provinces of L'ltramar, that re
main united to the metropolis, obe
dient to its authority, or that resist the sepcration from it by tfie dissidents; proposing the resources it requires and are not at its disposal. "4th. That the cortes declare that the provinces of Ultramar, that have declared their independence of the fnetroDolis, or do not acknowledge
de facto the supremacy of the govern
ment ot it, ought not to have depu
ties in the cortes during their ronti-
nuance in this state."
The additional votcofSenors Mur
phy, Navarrete and Paul, to the. an-
Foreign News.
Moscoso, Espiga, and Toreno th
three first articles approved, and. tin fourth withdrawn by its author.
tnnrr riirfnmpn. ct:Te- mm it iv
their opinion, that, in case of n,4. sian and Turkic Annie
latest from Europe. From the Norfolk He mid. The regular fast sailing ship Scit
10, capt. b. .Urummond, arrived iu
Hamilton Roads on Wednesday, is
31 days from Liverpool, which place
she left the 3d of May. Capt. Drum-
mond brought no papers, hut a menu of .Air. L ford's, in Liverpool, has sent him the Mercury ot the 3d ol Mav, which is two das later than the dales via New York by the Amity; hut it contains no news of importance. A few extracts, comprising the articles of interest, arc giveu be-
ow.
the country, are cotf cn sale.
This immense property, valued at 100 millions ot dollars, belonged to
the inquisition, monks, privileged order and clergy. When this property is distributed, there is reason to
believe that the condition of Spain will be materially altered forthe bet
ter. The fact shews the extent to
which the people were priest-ridden and oppressedNiles'
1
Captain Drunimond states that there were no advices from tiie Rus-
that had
The condition of Ireland is most distressing. The present disturbances there originate not in the variety of religious creeds, or a differ
ence in political principles of its in
habitant but in the extreme misery
of the people. Mr. Grant, the late Secretary of Ireland, distinctly stated
in the louse of Commons, that distress in its most frightful forms had
culars Seven of the crevr are saved, one of Cie mates and si men." The Albion had on board upwards of one
hundred thousand dollars in specie.
RICHMOND INTELLIGENCER. Wednesday, June 26, 1C22.
t imine had already commenred in Clare, Limeriek. and Kerry. At a
mi t I ! i T tit rrn i 1 I . nm. i 5 n llu Aiinfr
, ... ' j I 1 II I 1 it i,. l(l .lltl.ll til IIIVj 1. ' 11 1 I t I
approbation bv the cortrs of the ujr.jne to in Miouieuge, nuei "'UXlan-, it wa stated that, in the
tainen oi the commission, thev should!"11- lu,lia, i; 1 lv- t haronv ofInrhinui:i. on strict innuirv
already made its appearance in the
northern counties ai d symptoms ofiforth as his own sentiments, he would
AN ANSWER TO SQUIB. Mr. Printer, I have observed in your 22 No. that a certain Mr. Moral Duty has
commenced electioneering, in away.
which he thinks, no doubt, will he of
ome consequence to his law cardi
date, beside introducing himself to
the people in the capacity of a New
Paper Squihber. It appears that the
election of .Mr Test has been dreamed
of bv such characters as Moral Dn!
and vouncr would he lawyers. For
my own part, I think if Moral Putv
had hon sincere in what he has held
not have undertaken to direct a free
people, or dared them to give their
opinion of the worth, honesty, and merits of the men offering to represent them. As to the ahilitjesof Mr. Test there exists no doubt; hut we are. not sure that his honesty is such as
bythemecommUio, hut ho.,Wr of Proc.,riR it; .,!,., M Wict'irtl made fictt-
Jmt in execution tlic m.-a,u-s i-1.' ,: ' ' :.!.V . . T.1. . .7 .. -7. .. " ""'"'"T i a i..' .tl. must ! &000:!tjo insinnatioiu for the purno o
I mil I I i i it i . r '
had
not approve the additional votes pren al,MI tlue well inlonmd w ;unr.hvidual appointed lor the pur c1,tr.rU,rm,.i,lirifll,.-,U ' if that there would be n war. lie !w. ,ri, , . irkun n.
I I . - . 1 1 .. ,' ... . !....!... r . . . 7 It
being contrary to the ends proposed lMP uca,.u ti uh.ard prions destitute of food.
i...i...i a;.. .. ..i.. .1.. inuia rt-Mricuons, auuoaua nc
t.nint w in tut iiRiitiiii ii iiihhii - i ;!,. .:,.a:. ,. i, i...!not understood that bill
ordinary cortts may opportunely rc.heen takeii up ii.ccour last accounts, ' llw.r ...wK.nl.t Kill ....111,! ri-.
solve upon, whatever else tliev mavjlt,t,u "
vor of it.
esteem coi.vemcnt. After a short dNcusMon, whether th.e dictamen should be dicuscd by
itself ir with the additional votes, it
CH?L'
cit the potatoe crops. The hay and (iats had also failed to such an extent
Great Britain. A meeting was that many of the cattle and hordes
1 1 . I - I .."ll . .1. ' i ... .lilil.l ..lr-,,.. mm-l.-l r.. 4l.
tts determined that the dictamen of " L.,u ,u iiierciianw . nu ...... v r. u. the commission should he first dish,P praying that ships he-Jeron. nppomted to examine par
d. DurinLMhedisriiion,pn-i"Mi3l,lbr","l V", . BWl" ut
li........ ..... . m i. i . y . . i .... . I riiniirrini wri'ir in Ann i . - Ai-iri-i r-
luuL'iiu: aut v inn tvi t hi. ii ilmii- 11 m. n, iu "in. "'V, V,J
.tint; three miserable hovels, he lound
t'the occuparits of each busy in skin
ning his only milk cow, which had
been killed to support his family. In other instances to satisfy the crav-
CrThe British government, havei"? of hunger, the seed potatoes, al-
positions to the following eifect were m c. nen cum presented bv the Scnor Salanot, viz: "'S dirc; fm their respective com, Thnt Ihil rnrt. nill. n m-rirrn Jtr,t- aild I lden ieprodlJCt
itv peculiar to the constitutional!lhcreo svstem bv which we are govemcdJmanncr ;u Vini&i
ar:d fur the general interest of tlieawies.anu fr" 21 .
Spaniards of both world-, declare! thf inilpnn.drjirf of nil thnr nrov-!
incesofboth Amcricns that actuallvraton and, bavc grd l ail,Iiit are so at this dav, on condition tha'tjtl,; j!I's aild vecU ot the new ncach one of those governments paT!publics, as requested in the petition nn annual subsidy in recompence "Ofjaboc alluded to. the rights which are renounced ;L f1. t,s Wrongly reported that the that a treaty of commerce be formed B"u1 government has penntted tinon the bais most convenient to the klot ld; r. crun soldiers reciprocal interests of the American 10 f rc!and, to delend tns crc.pcon and peninsular Spaniards; that all;'"'1;7 J'1 against ni, own -m-hoftilitic? be completely suspended h 15 li irdb I'----ide, ue
until this treaty is completely ap-!;,,oulu "IP" uku ul3 upon cai,
provxd; that all the Spaniard? who
may wish to retire to the peninsula, may do so freelv, with all the funds
belonging to them, ithout beingr')riu: I'ons ,;spp. a. e.i to oe mucu obliged to pav anv dutv whatever:!ala,,ncd 1 U i,at ,nu'1 ti! alalco1 that anv Spaniard who wishes to Iivoa "cicty, " "" arrang-
;.. A.norir:.. shall havn nresenwd t, n,-nt ot l,lts ol bu: U,isi
T " ' - " ;
. (taken the matter into eri jus consid-;n'atly sown, had been dug up and
consumed. In the Cork Southern Reporter, it is said, that 4a family consisting of five persons, having no means of getting a morsel to eat, locked thenwlvos up in a room, de
termined to sulfer the pangs of hunger sooner than to go out and beg:
ne of them, a young girl, not abb
to endure with the rest, rushed into
the street, and from a stand snatched a piece of raw bacon, which she eat greedily before the owner. The !.oue was searched, and four of the family were found to have perished.'
be true.
France. Two tn-coloiip'd llags
J have been found in ltn. at vhich
ishock to the government t
gaves
a
him t!f mfnt cf nil bi rifrhfw
a:.l property; that every Spaniard' h ,s It'rt-'d "'j1.1 rriu uuiiculw l:o mav hale Keen deprived nf between I ra-.ceand Spam property and of his rights, in ronse-!"T t!ic ,atcr H dlltlti,d t,,ilt the rnw nro offho anterior ili.f.irbnnrrc Hr.er maintains so strong an annv
shall be reinstated' in them; that ann the Spanish tVontier, and demand-
the wealth a-d property belonin" to!lI,e rv:xson OI lu Eiironeari Spain shall remain afits! rc-ugh the press is so completely
dispo'sal, ar.d he removed to the pen- ,,7?'d 1,1 we now and then insula af the finrtwr- nf Amirii- learn something ol the state of the
that all the troops that arc actuallvtcountr.v' a5 its political condition.
in America, belonging to European 1 ,lc duk de h tZ.imi s, in an address
... f - -
shall be maintained in the
same points at the cost of the Amer
ican government until the ratifica
tion of this treaty; that European Spain may dispose of the naval force it lias in America; and that there be
established a confederation, composed of the American governments un
l-r tho i ro too t i on oflluropcnn Cpctiu
upon the basis that maybe most con
venierf, and guaranteed as may he
accorded. Scnor Munoz Toreno demanded
that the author of these propositions
shou.d withdraw them immediately as he had no powers to authorize his making them, or if he had, to exhibit them. The cortes accorded, that these propositions should be
withdrawn, as contrary to the pow
ers givf-.n to them by the constitution. After considerable discussion, the cortes approved of the dictamen as proposed by the commission. O" the following day the particu
lar votes were discu-sed and decided
a-f db'ws
to the inhabitants of the department
ofOise, says "not a night passes without some fresh conflagration whole villages even have become a prey to the Hames." The agents in these outrages are "invisible," and the people are exhorted to vigilance and loyalty. The most illustrious names say tho duke, "are not respected, and the most atrocious absurdities arc resorted to, to excite the passions of the people against the king and government." It is stated in a London paper, that the French government has sent an urgent remonstrance to Austria agai nst the removal of her troops from Italy, which has been much spoken of; as their retirement would surel)
he attended with an explosion ir
France. In the chamber of depu
ties the "imperial government ' i
frequently alluded to in terms of the
brightest approbation.
It is supposed that there are 20,000
Encli-h now residing at Paris.
and that the whole Population 0fs,rnf imr ?nf,. r,fnV nro n r1rnf)
200.000, t-.o thirds would probably 'i;ind OUrrMt not he taken in preference be without lood for three months pro-toan old servant, who has longserved ceding the new x rop. The caue. thr people of the state with prompti-
iimswaniis me extensive nuiure tude and fidelity.
The gentlemen is much alarmed in consequence of a number of the citizens of Wayne County having pledged their word to support Mr. Ferris. I would ask his daring high-
ness if he has not been solicited by Mr. Test: if he has not given that
gentlemen assurances of support; if
so, bis honoris hound to Putil the en
gagernent. This is, hrobablv, the
case with the friends of Mr. Ferr;i.
The people of the congressional
district have a free right, and it is
their dnfy. to ascertain the abilities
and merit-of all the candidates; but it ought to ho no man's business to defame the character of any, in the public prints. Tins i? done through e-j lectioneerinq and tJliee hunting mo-j tives. A- for myself. I frankly deelare ! shall vote for Mr. Ferrn.
The reason is, 1 kr.ow him: and those
w ho have been acquaint; d with him
through life, give him an unblcmish
ed chaenct.-r. n bile he served the people, he discharged his duty as
an honest and able statesman; and he
is the man, in my opinion, who claims
the suffrage of all well wishers ofl
their counter. When speaking of the importance of the elective franchise, the gentleman says, "it is the rod with which we punhh the disobedience of our public servants, and our only securi-; tv against corruption." After such
doctrine, I am surprised tohsar this squihber dictating in away to oppose
the will of a free people, bv endeav
oring to deprive thern ct the sevices
of a man in whom they have the great
this melancholy accident, which have
been received in town up to the hour that we are v nting, arc contained
in two letters published in the Mer
LIVERPOOL, APRIL 27. Shipwreck of the Allien, Packet. We have to record a melancholy even!, in the loss of the packet ship Albion, from New York to Liverpool. This line vessel sailed from New York on the 1st, with a crew of 24
men and about 23 passengers. On the 22d inst. she was entirely lost on the coast of Ireland, off Garretstown, near the Old Point of Kinsale. Only two passengers ami seven of the crew-
were saved. All the particulars ofl1 confidence; and substituting in
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mo. a onileman. with
r? . i jiiip ..-.
a! I - 1 y . " vgurif
uous scrupiee, ana lor hat)
answer is easy. i met fK.:. "
nou9 plans on a ground so i
that the country would bave'J spectators, and Mr. "Farmer'
- r -cea m v annlvincr if in thi rnw..., .
ter,) would have had to stvall0w;1 falsehoods, and bare the fmn-n
contempt of the world. 4 J
From the soreness indicator v "A Farmer, " I take it f,.r
that he was to have acted a n e
ous part in the intended dram..
ne wouja not have accused mo0f ; tacking any man or set of mm. attacked falsehoods and defaniat; in a manner sufficiently vigoroj enn m-e i lie tvurhl fl.f T ..'l "
is in er est: I called on gentlemen torn','
out in a tangible shape: I dared the to repeat their falsehoods in ti e n,,
lie. prints, that the character r; C I . i .
views oi men mignt be invcstf.
iu a puiuic manner; and Jam,.
swered, that I am too contempt to attract the notice of this luminoiB writer, to use his own words -m
civil way."
If my assault was 'harsh, I uYi-i
it not more than proportmr.f d tot
gigantic monster I assailed: ar.d'-
fias always heen my habit, whps
speaking of base action, to use suci
terms as would convey ideas of badness; and when men utter falsely
' call them llarg, at ckaracerihticj
their conduct; quite regardless cl
the cowmg of their patent brows.
I hope, Mr. Printer, this is tie h time I shall he heard from on this subject; the charge against Mr. Tt appear to be abandoned, ai d I Lave
not, nor had I any other object
view, than to silence the ranroroui
slander of sonic, whoc name, (if I nn
urged)you shall have, with a ccrtia cate ofsome hciutt farmers, of wb:
Mfy said ; and it will then be tor tr:c
people to judge whose conduct is tL most malignant. MORAL DUTY. Uoyne Covr. June I9ih, 1Z22.
1 . .A l armer called on met
"come out on fair srround with ilea:
h.nI., I nr"?limt-h nivalis f rmr
first to prove that I have never skdered or uttered falsehoods, befrf I attack him a poor palliative ai.i excuse for him. M. D.
From tlie National Intcllhcnccr.
his stead, one who mav he doubted.
As to the attack made upon the
character of Mr. Test, I have heard
nothing of it; hut Mr. Squib has done
cury yesterday, and which w e give!01"0 "'an all the district would have
acob Mark, done; and were l Mr. led, I should
beneath the one from Jacob
United States Consul at Kinsale, to
Messrs. Cooper, Benson and Co. ofjtms electioneering campaign.
advise him to squib no more during
Spain. An Er trlish paper state
that one half of the soil ofSi.ain, tin
That of Senor Oliver was not ad-jmost fertile and productive lands ii.
this town; the other from an eve
witness of the scene, aJVIr. Purcell,
ifot ho gentlemen to whom the
letter is addressed, and which had
been forwarded here by this gentle
man, forthe information of those in
terested.
"Kinsahy 4A Mo. 22, 1 822.
"On my arrival at this place early this morning, I was informed of the
melancholy fate of the shin Albion.
capt. Williams; she was cast awav before daylight this morning to the westward of the Uld Head, near a
place called Uarretetown, and I grieve to say, poor capt. Williams is no more. There were 22 passengers on board, in the cabin, 15 men and 7 women, all have met a watery grave, with the exception of one young man from Reston, I' understand; and
c is so exhausted he could not give
the names of the others, or any parti-jto bis prejudice ; and deems to c:
Our brave friend dares any mar
or men who have defamed the character of Mr. Test, to ccme out in the public prints. He must be a brave fellow! and the reason is, there has been no such language. He must feel himself on the top of the Afpron
mountains, commanding the universe
to -pay obeisance to him: otherwise.
he was confident, w hen he made these
daringasscrtions that no person would
meddle with him, as he was ratlsticd
no such language had passed.
A FREE MAN. To the Citizens of Wayne County. In the the last No. of. the Intelli
gencer, a writer signing himself UA
i armer," seems to have an itching to arraign my couduct, for defendinn ihrk liipmf C R.l
iii uiv. timin.u:r iii iir. i esi iroin
aspersions and falsehoods circulated
ill
The foreign nev9 in to-day's paper is interesting, so far as regards the
question of peace or war bet wees
Russia and the rorte. The best irr formed journals of Europe bad j r fessed to consider a rupture so inevitable, that we had begun to look lot intelligence of the commencement of hostilities; but all the advices jast
received concur in giving a much more pacific aspect to trans-atlartic
alfairs, and it is even asserted ro,
in some of the English papers, that the hitr. Turkish nntv nurnnrlir,!! to
' i i be an annunciation of the reason o! that government for rejecting the Russian propositions, is an entire tab" rication. This is not pobuble; thou the system of fabrication and deception in every thing which c;in affect stock speculations, is carried tosuch extent in England, that it thrown more or less suspicion around thcir relation of all circumstances in arj manner connected with the political ulurs of the continent. TO UJflTED STATES' LAND DEBTORS. Treasury DcpartmtrJ. General ImjuI O'Ao.) NOTICE is hereby given io rcr'
sons indebted to the L nited State?
for public lands, who were entitle
to, but who did not avail themselves of the net of Congress "for the rt 1 of the purchasers of public lamk prior to the 1st of July, 1320,"' Vf sedon the 2d day of March, If-1' that, in pursuance of the provisions
of an act of congress, entitled l'n
ict supplementary to and act entifU An act for the relief of the purcbas- . . xi. . lit
ers ol public lands prior to i"t day of July 1 C20,' passed on the SOtfl day of April, 1G22, they are alleged io complete thoir payments untet
