Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 26, Richmond, Wayne County, 10 July 1822 — Page 2

Foreign News. New-York, Juno 0. By the brig L. M. Pclham, cap. Hatch", armed this forenoon in 37 days from Belfast, Ireland, we have received papers cf that place to the

IMh, ot May, containing London iates to the 1 1th, Uvc days latter than before received. We have extracted all the articles of intelligence which would he read

destitute, the sums subscribed byfche steasi boat from Norfolk, in C5-

the gentry, the sums sought for bv

loans from the Treasury, as well as(

with regard to the security, and the

probable time of repavment. This

intelligence wc communicate with

great satisfaction. We would earnestly call the attention of our fellow cttizens to the following heart-rending details.-

They have been furnished by the clergy and gentry of the respective

baronies and rarisl.es: Barony of Inchiquin. 3G09 indi

vidual totally destitute ot provision

ccllent health and high spirits

By the Aguila, letters raid papers have been received in town, furnishing very satisfactory intelligence from the Republic of Colombia, a-

mong which we have the pleasure to

announce a fresh triumph of the Ke

elected bimlfl This tras doubt

less the honest sentiment of his soul. And such msnl? and friendly remarks

towards a brother candidate, reflects deserved hcaor upon the Judge;

even his cueiaies themselves being

iudces. And it is well known (and

r v j

tlmt rantlrmaii may know) that

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publican arms before Porto Cabello Judge Test has a number of friends no less a triumph than the surren- in the county of Wayne, who are re-

iph

dcr of the principal furt on the main

land, which gives the independant

armv a commanding position to bom

bard the island in the harbor, which

is now the last hold of the Spaniards.

They cannot obtain succor or support of any kind except what thev

may chance to get by sea, and of

this resource they will soon be de

prived.

with particular interest. There is

nothing of a deceive character re- and w i'hout the means of purchasing.

spectmg the atiairs ot Russia andjThis number will be increased to Turkey preparations for war wcrei5,000 in another month, with not the still making on both sides. Ditur-'remotest prospect of repaying anv bances of a serious chamber had -thing given bv w av of loan." taken place m seme of the provinces! Ifarov'y of 'Banrctty, Parish of Phc-

ot t raree remote from the capital, m.?. 5bo persons, reouirinc ini- the rountrv to be of a vcrv cheerme

The papers are principally occupicd;mediate assistance. Several families nature, and the prosperity and hapwlth Parliamentary proceedings and(,ving on one scanty meal in tin daytpmcss of the Republic is anticipated

HutHii iM'i iPL.ifvt'iim r.u-mMr i,ir ic iai mom i: manv oi men m verv ct nn-mT rn ors. Anr.nircs

been received Irom London, the Colombian government

ssed district. It is mni-jn typhus fever, without any meansWuld have any supplier it wished, an artieh I rem Paris, that;0f support. lar d to anv amount frem F.nglaud.

olvcd to give him their support at

. ...

the ensuing election; and yet, at tne same lime, respect Mr. Ferris as a man, and not as a Pope; and feel

every sentiment of friendship lor Mr. Ferris's warmest friends, and view them in the character of gentlemen and fellow citizens, and not the mere "watcn dogs of a favorite can-

The writer of this article

making la in gland and I re Mad to, families in a state of starvation; sev-'bnvc relieve the famU'airg peasantry in en memhers of one fimilv confmed'th.it

t!;e distn tioned in

ilidate."

Letters describe the prospects of feels a becoming pride in consider

ing himself, at least, one oi mose citizens who, while he is resolved to support Judge Test as a representa

tive to Congress, is willing, at the

-arne time, to

friendship to

which ought to seal his rjc!;n,.i ,

sciencious Mr. Freeman who soul seemed to revolt at the th 1 of News Paper defamation? S the smooth-pen-writer, u-v- H

such defamation as tkthis is p through electioneering auS hunting motives ?" Well oat of tpj own mouth will I judge thee f' wicked servant: pray, sir WJ 7 fice are you hunting? And t.hatJ ferment has Mr. Ferris promised V) for vour electioneering CZA

Certainly your rule willWcrkt ways ! If Mr. Freeman i? free, hr-.J

not to use his liberty as or,e A abuses it; hut he should use'itC)

fully, and consistent withthoC

ings anu sentiments vhith chi I

republican. As to Judo character we know it stands fair a has nothing to fear from uu

o extend the hand otjUon, yet we do not support ITim t

lr. rerns and ms au-.eause we ttunk luin nioruiu.i t.i

L,

herents; and leave them in the peac-j Mr. Ferris; but a

able enjoyment of of their elective auulijicaliuns

the Turkish goen,me;i hadagrerdj Parishes f Bnnrdly nnd Vonmc. A frigate and corvette of war, for fninchise," without the least disposit.senda plenipotentiary to a Cn-j667 inhabitants destitute of siibit- the use oi' the lUpuMie, were abotit'tion to quarrel them out of that right

press proposed to he Held in 1 !or-Vnee, or tie means of procuring food'tosail from a Hritish port at the date: which all hold so dear, encefor the settlement of the allair .,f u horn one half will he able to re-V,f the last accounts from Vnv ne. I What circumstance

Statesmen.

ot Kurope. Ipav in harvest.

It was whispered in London, that; PnrMics of Kilfintimn &- KlUrrh. Lord Liverpool would shortly resign, 1 1 7 in absolute want of food at prehis office, and that Mr. Canning ent, one half of u bom would be abbttould not go to India. t0 repay a lean.

. Parish of Woy.--Cnnt:iin? 817 persons 096 of whom are in nbso-

New-Yorlc, June 7. jlutc want of food, and if not supplied. Still Iitcr. By the brig Abigail, Vither gratuitously or bv laboi, thev fromDablin, w e have just received must starve. the Dublin Evening Post of May 18th Parish of K'inhsvla 000 have apcentaining London dates of the lGth.Jplied for immediate avdame, two

3 W4 pvmiu-. "xuurus oi wiiom are paupers, trie re-

has roused

Afru ml to cjitcl ri?k

. j & iivnu ' -'1111.11 iu(v i i,iV'

seen the article signed 'A Friend Fqual Rights," has, only to re fort1.

of Moral Duty. He will thcrep

that falsehood only was attacked.-!

his declared object was to call cute

Sir Robert Wilson, o di-tiuguish--iorjI Duty to discharge tis quib. 'd in the Briti-h parliament, had;l know not; but one thing 1 know, ent hi sou to C loinbia to o-ter tbejthe first I heard of the charge alledgmilitary .service of the Ropublic'cd against Judge Test was from the He has'be'en rlaced on th'-Pr-sidepts!report of the Squib. It is true, I

-tatr. tLGa:. have heard some of Mr. FerrissUrcrrr,,rr Wo!f hnt was whisper? jfriepds remark', that Judge Test had defamation in every breath; audi) lexnressed an opinion, that it wouldftn ntf.n L- .mi hr,rt mnn TuJ

RICHMOND I N T F. L1J ( i F N C F R.j tu. better for ce'rtain ministerial oifi-jment was intended for those or

eers ot the court to receive tneir ap-.whom it lit. As to anv other ar

jpomrmeni irom inc court: ana jus-t0 this cream-colored prod

W 1 r N KS P Y, JlLY 10. If. 2 1.

.tiees of the peace receive their ap-

ointment trorn ttie Executive;

hV?SMnn ,r tt" KfiVf nf "'T ,l'!rJ i,!K; ,0 l,u.rr,,"'- "k-o.Ulrmcn, vrhose nam-s have u " kl' t0 Y. V?m MsaUc5' a"d l

of appointment in several ?tates in the

T,,-.l Trl fl.;r.l-o W ,,.1 I L.i

t. - - . I- 1 .

vre.ii a moo i: as mcuon o-

frier.i.

Pltik MtralDu

To Tiir. cinzr.Ns or i:;dkm:

Xo tne it'tn ot .uav. ler trie rtliel oi.redurrd nrir ronnv ini.-.rj

tne suuenng poor jn Ireland, lhere! Uirsr.y of Cvnrr.-aAnf. 13,000 iI(:,r',,l, n OI -n!,UUMI(,, Union. And no politician. I believe, is scarcely a town in England or an;actual want of food & seed potatoes.!'re dissatifu d; and that thev aert,!ia ever considered such rnudo ct

association which has not come for-! Perishes Kiltnoln,: Kilcrwn; Ait was done without their ordt-r. and 'appointment derogatory to genuine Corvdcn, June Cth, xvard on the occasion. The same,CouciAon. ! 5,00 requirir-g a-i-t- r(! trar. to thrir ui.h. U'e can ; jr-.-publicanim. If JucVe Ten did Fellow Citir.ens:--Bmpatn prcxaus in couand. t.d-,aRce ; one thinl in ab-olute want (' . " , . 'expre u h an opinion, could anv ' The neriod will w.n vrinhurgh as well as Glasgow have met,focd at present: one third of the;uro xhve -'tlemen that i nam,''man att rnpt to magnify' it into poll- hv t provisions of tr

unfortunate men had fallen

to nopul tr r lsr- r zv. All the

. i

inese t:

ti;n- -, 7. v i f Ibrickar.

:;,000 witls-i

ine s:i. r.v ()llt a? v ,n,,;ir s ...j r iiiirrliiiv.L,, i : . ,!. i .

c;i!n.iud closed, ar.J no busing i or T!,;c .. ;n i... 1

i

trauacu-i!. jsiderablv increased. Karl drosvenor is represented tx; Bruits of Curmruc .V BvraK have sustained latelv a loss ot 10tJ,-:ninnn. ih;, rrk. ;.

0"U. by the detalcation of a conti- as tlf. ,rnson advance. i dential ageiit, who is said to have r,,.iu. i i-n :i.t.

aasconued Irom Great Britain. naVf. npplb-d to the committee f.u jit

For the Richmond Intelligencer. .7 7rivr a! l,th sirfrs. Friei d Kditer:

London, May 15.

The intelligence from the

'assistance, many of whfm are re'ihlTPil tf, onn rr-'I -i l-i v C.

i - ir it . ti 'iui i.inn iiii v. nil court n cioor ot Lurope continued favoraMe to the .. A. , " U1 I nf lino nirnh llm

of the Greeks. It has not,; ; i '"1?" .iimM,l,HMia

was iouihi tne urulav previous to

Easter. We pive it verbatim, and

cau?e ot tne urecKs. It tias not,!

liowevcr, as yet assumed such a form as would induce us to displace domestic matter for its insertion.

The que-tion between Russia and

I 1 A' Ii II

ueai oi -ajuiaior small game

and 4-.in anw rr to squib.

f hit iirno f t t 'm, till cr r 1 1 1 1 vo r r0- ! i -t-

... .... ,Q reCntini rn Dunne and nnv

. . . m. i m w

I RAMvTJN" has been received Jlimce OI a lavonte cauuiaaie, my hrip in05 and in the eiereiseofi

brother voter might have expressed official duties, to deserve the c

nis disapprobation m words less ex- (rnce cf (hc pc0plc of the state b

cepuonaoie. concicncious discharge of the

l lie autnorot :nc answerto aquin, por(ant tri;,r which rnU3t snortiv

who writes under the sijrnatiire otf0mmitted to a successor of vouri "A h recman,'' seems to hav; verr 'erlcctiGn.

...-. ..wv.. jwnoie anie to re-pav sonit thmc:. 1,1111 "'"' :,, oruer, t!( al i,eri- 1 tlunu not. ureivijj,,,,., ;t u ill devolve v.f Avast quantity ot American tW; J'n;on f Quin.XW i:.iividuaU!either from the f'undidate or hisjtbis is not "the bui:-hear the Squihie,. hy ur sutira: an Vd hns oeen shipped at Liverpool, Uf-t pn-ent in want of food, one third ;tVicnd. If we have announced ntiv!as diehar-ed at. If so, small game dual other than mvselV to art th.' pons ol Lorh. Limerick, nod ttt., ahb-to repav :n harvest. 1 4 4 . li deed! Governor of the t';f- Dp G.Uav. ; ii 1 r . - person contrary to hi vh' he rani r r r at n uo;crnor oi me si.ie. wu.,..,u 1 - - o , , , tlwf h'lrvny nj IvlU:. ?,a.2 in1' ' In fine, it anv of Mr. Ferris s timc I h ive dicharced the d" Aecourus trorn Smyrna tothe 9th absolute want ofprovMous and lw,f" ah,nt l'is displeasure. U:.-friends had made 'an attempt to tor-jrrqnirid ofthc Executive of Incte. ot April, state taat Irom 15 to ni rn.ais of purchasing, of win m't il thi- be dene, we shall take it forjture such an expression into a crime, ias DCCn my anxious wihtof :!k" T'CrC I,imurd're,,-a,',i r2i?t would he. ilh to repay some-:L,rant,.d that no dissatisfaction exists. ti,r the bar purpose of imposing on mote that harmony of A elin. wL

i

f r

I have seen some elertioneer-ijust, thugh contemptible ideas ot

scrap- in your paper, under the

In the official situation, wliici

am shortly to leave, it became i

the libel u : diction of Squih. And

in one of hi paragraph nbervec ,(htv ftiter u pon a'Frcne before t that k4the people ol tho contrre'sional!; "i in t .:n, r-. rtnct:..;

as icnnon room inese srranc rx-joisinct nave a iree ng.u, anu it l,f tl0 flMc hnd nccrc?,nlv to ceptiot ab e, ! hope you will indul-edneir duty, to ascertain the abilities ro, hl ito ation lim!er'ther me witli tlie privilege of pointing out.'and merits of their candidate.; butflirtiri.r purnco of the virirr; to the public, throu-h the niediiimjit might to he no man's business toj;inR u hi(h nhva ntt'erd CVl of your paper, the exceptions I wishjdeh.me the character ;01 anv m then mporta.,t chan-e in the form of n:

I " ' ' ''"M1 , i -o.,,. ..,. '-movernmerd. Under such f.rcnr.

c nr. i ne nr.-i onicrnon I nave."inroui:!i electioneering anu oincc

Uo allede, and that which 1 shaibhuntine: motives." Vet, stra: re

ou.ou ..i m.cs.H.iu oi inese r,., in .ne e.. him p.u. ...pu uijmav hc tilC prorrs 0f cxrerierf remarks is, the base, unmnnlydipo-H answer to bquih, lie has nmde ;ir; 5 , t rlimon to (.rrors

But whatever rn

without any alteration in orthogm phv, as we consider it, from its sim

Turkev remains undecided. ThcnLn-: Penui ami pathetic

expectation of a war if general, aiu!,. to Humanity: the Eniperor, it is said, in an article! uGood Charitable Qualitv

hit that capital on The 4th inn. for! "7llC P0r inhabitants of ,C,aro isf i(ion gentleman manifests tolthe following litelou?, base, pitiful,!' j Warsaw. aetily starving in one meal in thejtraduce all characters but those of.low, mean, insinuating, and indirect u..rtZ iu.

itaiices I must have erred. It r-

ie:i, .1.. ,.. j ii... ii iiipxf

.lUIIJIllt U 111. II Ull IKCli, ni'11'

ornroif

In France the elections are qoinc

in favor of the Liberal-. Of the eiht Deputies of the Department which embraces Paris, six were patriot?. Some disturbances have

broken out in S

I I .1. . nrt

n-,, ,Uc .i...:.r..-..:. . -i ..' , . t . inavr oern ine errors on im v

iiu - "'ii' " ''- mull, i v ui':ii i.ivorue r.iiHii'iuo, ann inej r ,cn irire airumsi j uute xesi. .s .o1 4- . i . .j

! . . . .. . . ..-'... . ! Ill I ll I Ol It 101I5 I I lOt". I ILtl 1 Mi"-

arc in nope ye win Hoc sometnin.supporters: as it to dissent from! the abilities ol Mi. 'lest, there ex ir rpp. , t1 ' x. fif PuHi

"'i iiuoji iiiimi. 1111 u ui) i 1 1 i ri f 'm 1 1 1 nn nmn w isrnm nmi i.i n unuiii rmr wo :ir iinr wo . . . . . 1

. . ' . . - ' " l " -"tfriTf. ip nnv mnnnrr w hirfl lias

suited to my private advantiC

the exereie of a public trust, IM

with huncrcr. If ye Dont luck to usjevident mark of meanness ef soul. -sure that his honesly is such as can

pear not to be

ot the

out of hand as them that has a little O 1 I f rrl ! .l

Spam, but they ap-i",,,,u-f ""V txw n'I,'rt 1 ne Q,e Win formidable. A nartvr,wArc.lhci.r facc' As the are

Insurgents

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had

r ranee, ana were insianiiv iiiarm-

a

In addition to the cttnrts rW-

i uiarm- . , . , .

ed bv the Cordon Scnataire Rationed! . . V T ar.u 6c.vral in?lan

' 41,.1 !i i .

.u v . - -i r .cesui iniuiu lainuies tiriven tothe

voro.' the good faith of the Frendr!!' ," S "ff c" govcn.menU ,r.'r r"1;, ,froln "'V'"8."' Il,e,r ,t:,rleiiwt tfdiil1rtri .iII''kw ..i I

oii; ouiwii ii, oiiu ii.i i 'it iiu oilier A a

.T ninlnii M n. 1 r

The Catholic Bill ha, parsed thro'lf aMS f aPP"'? Jheir hnnsjor

the committee without oppo?iio

It :is toil ave been read a on Fridav. There is nf

3d

The typhus fever, which is eneralU

l.. .r,t. i .. i

fi J ' ""'I "'it oi iiuiii:e, Hits iii.iot i ii ie i . . . . ...

lorei-'ii' a', ' :"ar:inc In several parts ol tin

Dews, ia th tV' exception of sinister reports from oair. From the Da;liu Fvening Post. IRIXAM).

.eountrv.

-oa

FROM TMF f OLOMBIAN HF-ITHUC. R d'imore. Jine 25. The Coloml'ire armed nchoo

quently can never he pleased

it, when used by his best friends. S:i ; one of Mr. Ferris's own friends 'old me a few davs nasL tlmt in.

have sent dawn qii-;ai N-rf Iko" S-r day aflernoon fiomi'u ard Judge Test say, that theonl) dry, regard in theLauira. Tie e.mmodore himself .hjeetion he had to Mr. Ferris's eler.

Hon, was, that he wished to be

Famine in Cinrr. G. ven nient ,' Airal-i. comniod')re Danitds, arrived

vp understand, hav

rie t' the coin

tate of distrcts, the number of the'arrived in thi city this morning, by

Thus the writer of Squib considorsjbe relied on." ftow what has Squib

Mr. Ferris a Pope, and his friends said more than this? Nav, it iur-!

as the mere "watch dogs of a favor

ite candidate. Now I ask an enliuhtened public, w hat sort of metal that soul must be composed of, which can indulge in such language as this towaid a fel

low man? I know

passes his most daring hiu;nness.

p;nlwav made my personal intcrd

he did say ot Mr. Ferris, a I ope;aLd ;if the puWi ' ,far. anj in solicJ

ot lushest friends, atcii iJogs, iv- tY'KniTrrr, nfthi nprtnic Jscd

was only the spawn of heated pa ony !o Wnil.h o:ilt:r citi:rns

sion, and he pring oi nasty anu the eligible.

" . .... ... AIA

no

ho pleasing to Judge Test, or his friends? If so, he labored under a gro,s mistake. Judge Test is too

much of a gentleman to use such have loner stud led nolitiec rind Miride

language in his own defence, and fictitious insinuations for the purpose

ws nuentlv ran never ho

vnii, iiuii ium.i? an- n wv uiiiiued." What is the natural import of these dark and black insinuations?

. man? I know not! Rase met.d'solemn. though indirect and in?inua-ifjrT.rt T,.. ,nr f.0 cecd , i.i ... i ... . i . . , . jtinm past, tonnrtceiu t.t rL ,)

uouni: can u nc pon ie t at line charge against Judge i est: andjo, ,r. rv:..;.f ; t'c;:

the writerof that article could thinkiindeed not a charee of common fel-L0.' V r'l"Jm. ... i:.k .a rn h

that such bombastic scfirrihtv woiddllonv hut that of a treasonable dc-L f. , i livid i

ini f i l- i i. uvea u.tam n wu i.m i-i. sign. The Judge is too dishonest to thft f ifv nf iVnhir.e.nu until

he trusted in the Supreme Lcgisla-iipp ,001 nMri.. rtU rn n:'!

ture of a free people! "Men who hencr- V cocaucc 0f

and the expectation that Gen. He ricks would create a vncanr V -11 next winter's session ef the h Congress, and inasmuch as the sj I'.'in h-ir hnf one rnresentati 1

is it not mat Judge 1 est is a suspiei-jti after lhe expiration of .the roj ous character; ea, a traitor; anLe.sioM 0f Congress; I have been &i

u , i V toUi'u f cnarge 01 quently solicited, from different thehlackefct btain! And ouc (if trueW the state, to consent to scn'fi'