Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 30, Richmond, Wayne County, 7 August 1822 — Page 1
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nations fancied that it was for thpurpose of carrying infn. effect somsew commercial speculation, lb then corgi atulalcd I u society upo:
Mho acce--;ori of the duke do Broglie
..( his fri'Ma-:, who were among th
f the foreign governments who resembled the -oeicty of Friends, hut it was only from this one hahit: that
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most r tti lcrertt and distinguishe'! eu cial care to he also slow in deserv
haracter- in Frai ci a:d wluw of f its would. im donbt. produce th
'jher iv-ul(. He adverted ir. datterii: g term- to the hh ress which had. ;al"l r alap-o -f vt ar-. attended the olor.ization of Sirrra hcci.r a?
! first the prospect-had been discom
Tiik Nn.n. A letter from an Arm rican gentleman, (attached to th army of Ishmael IVaha. who has cm
hey made no claim for the approba-huered the. countries on the Unno
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mil oi m.iiKi..u. augiucr.j II tne were slow in claiming, ihey took es-
Niie,) addressed tohii father, in Bo-
ton, says, "I have had the honor o having contributed to the success
rheir ni(dest and retired hab-'a most extraordinary expedition
its were never broken in unon bv the whieli has been sinmihirli mirresfi.l
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were never !)roken in upon by the which has been sini;uh:rh success lau-e cf of sullrrinir humanity: and of hcintr the first civilized I
je kept the Jell hand in entire igr;or-that was ever on the banks of tlu mcecf what was doin' by the riht.iCireat Ikhir el Abiad, rru'eh :rr bur, and to obviate the pnsMhility of :um rtainid to be the 7mu'n branch of tht
bantalde epoMire. they took par-'AV.- and prKtUu the X:icr. Th
211 tt orld.
ipeans.
M ' " Vaken by i-eedy -peculators, hut at;' v"u.se. and he would press upon;no little honor to my Hf, and I hope -'"jtl'.e sui!i.r'wtiori of the wiet of mer,,'',i,ir oernments if they could hearjwill bring onic to my country.
- " ' ': J U 1 Snii:r o it always wa in tlie 1 .1 rh ul;ir care to keep both hands idle Ji regularity of this having fallen j:rv of such improvements. TIhiJ newed hur-ts of laughter.) Thesethe lot of a native of the new woi ' ',ro,;:.v Virginia, one i.ot m dei-:,rH en mcr.ts -tood wholly w ithoutlattaches. in the opinion of Europea ,' ' Vaken bv i-eedv -peculators, but at:' v-n.e. and he wotdd press upon'no little honor to my stdf, and I he ' cm i" t r '; ''r' f k.. r, " t . r ,i : . c 4 : r i i l...:n i.. . ...
of i nd Bacon, aed partlv fonn' ti .'iim : he would ues upon their peo-i
' i m m i ' r t!ie eol .sir. Kaioili :;pe, tnroufi wliom those overn-i
t jrhr'e ':!!.( s was the colony of ii'Lii-.nieis must sooner or later hear it.
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'";ni a .'iltrnn tod. a d as often abandon-;' hat vain w ill be tiieir plea of lai,r-; Srr.cn: has been passing fiom cit
ed, un'i) a! length a final trial w a. land's example of inditference to thi- h city, to a?.d fro, for some time past. rnad d complete -uccess attc d-itratlic for a scries of ears, even ifwith unprecedented activity. We d it. The ha-MraHo m' ruber etd-;that plea wen4 stronger than it can come to the conclusion that things iv;uri'cd int'ie hbih.'-t term the Tvic-ibe pn-tcnded to be. True it is that an-' settling down, from a consideraC."'s of ir U( oi 'j ( ',,11;, -j-. a.,i the nri-I'his is the fortieth year since the bio cessation of its transport, though al for o ud r lis chilli!;- d on the 'v. mngs of Africa first caught the at- a gd deal is vet sent from one place
;;-.(;.---t r.f Afiica, and n-:aarked that itention of the English car. At thattoanother, and then brought back a- enlerca !,IS oppon
jllie intimation o tiriLi: t h "lav ' an: a small societv (principally from '-ra', nr tlie encouragement ot steamy , . . a T. Urado piracv b; l a . rv stnirnlar or-'-imong the ?'ociel of Friend 0 six in and s!age owners. ib. jsmit injun. Ag;i i ' r 44 i ' s .... ... r l " i r H -tailed with details imn. It : rr-e trm a li atv made ,. ,' umner. oj whom alone Cieore Ilai-i ' , l . , , , - . . ,i . . . i hinuations and rec
look, and dashed it to pieces against t storie, liquor and all. My mother xclaimed, 'why do you throw your " 'ttle away ?" His rej)!y deserves to e recorded in letters of gold: iJa)iz . 'solved that Honor shall never fjet the ' i cuter of hicS 'He lived to a good old age: the Lord was his strength and his por- ' ion; the Bible was his constant companion, and he died the death of the Ivighteous. His numerous posterity
are now in the possession of this same paternal inh.eritar.ee, w hich their ancestor preserved by throwing awaj the bottle' Thus we see how important it is to check the growth of evil habits before they get the mastry.
e son of a verv old friend of hisjrison was the survivor. nKt in con-
e slave i. raue. ;
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m toe Arabian gulpli, w io ;"oncir:ve was as secret m its delibrra-,"' i'ree pocket or pen Knives.
onsonted to dnounce the s! . 'tirT s as were other rn:i"n cses that at 1 itlsburg, I a. and cominonh
Ql'axtum sufficit. The friend of two persons kept the press a going for nearly six months about their terrible design of killing one another;
and, at last, they met and each dis
charged a pistol; one man's ball entered the earth and that of the other entered his opponent's back, from
whence it was taken out without
gain the papers are.
s ot the tight, in-
jsinuations and recriminations; and
a i t-meeii: of the Africa
;n at i.o:
our C'tiatr i-
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,Li( nt,- ai t T!:o:i,, v, R. N. with a Vlave upon this trathc. True, their.' r.rira.i Ct!enh Xc have now ,K " ,c"cu are circuialea
"'in iv.ui ini .iKlklJt it 1.1 till outrage on common decency. Ninoi i i' il 1 .1 t r, .
inn. Mr. J h Hi.iVHi was rre- trade as piratical, ahhou-h he (Mr.l'nd ir.ce assenihcd. tliouch compo-' the -hops of that city and its . t V ,1 1 7 ' ,:.t. T!i. following are -:,f.Sd:-Kvilhf norce) was afraid the v were.'-ed of vr rv dilK-rent members mtlu- u innu he, d, a 4 bladed J;nife, at ,lhat ('otn these persons " j i . ii j i i -4 1 ,ii ; r,T- r i- i : -,o , ii1!,,i1ii..,;r,l r.o 1 :V should have been tligraccd or killr i s ni i the spec-chos d .diveieJ f -em iv. - little hi-tter than pirates, - ncc a by verv ditterent leehntrs and : ;'J a - nnulcct kiUU', at 0 J , . . ,
:n t h- ..eca-ti.!:: t.nien roi.i a Lor--,1 'Hear, and a lauuh.) i laving veiv diiierent objects to pro-.c( lt-. ..u cite witaa single hl.'.Ue. . ., , , . .
if p i , i mute. 1 his society sought mforma- "l 1 - 1 - -Ui.-. i iu.-e aie the ie-) ' n. . , . , , , -"Ir. brouuh.'un propeed a it -olu-1,- t. ., ,r t. ,.,:i Mr-,.n .,,.,1 , i .,, ,c 1 . , ifallair, and without enmity to either .:-rr mi i.Tnm irvf 1!.,.: r ... . ' 10:1 resnrct IP" ic trn :r- ihnr wnr-n ! pTU C-. a! il a- low as Klll C Oi . . . J
. , , ;'i n expressive ot the gratification ot;,- , ,r. , - , 1:: ...... 1 ; , .. ,n r..;..tv ;n,niM.,r(i hut. tor the sake ot the example, - duhoa. deoidv reirret-h ' 4 r .1 1 1 hdlowed bv 1 homas Clarkson, and. '-aLtv an lie t.ailv inipoittt., . . t. . ' . . 1 , - the socp't v at hndinz the skive trade. , 1 1 1 .1 Tl.; ; ,vl -,t -,. , I-1 ..fi" 'hich they or their Friends 'vrowi v- .1 Kr. ..v t..! , . . - . ..... . ... . treauirif on Ins iwoU in tho 'fro:4 m.n. 1 til- is woat we uiu s.'Ot . ..-! .... .
-s.... . -;nnilf. .Mrarv )V the hnitea .Stat, s oli , ... t i ' Y i.:e tin . hr il . , "j i ( wor!;, came his honorable tnend, (Mv. ' M
don p ij'cr. Mr. X,
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have ;!.-cn knives of fr ,!l,,mC, " f)CIre
ifi-ctrue t!iat -o.-t :: ' I" nPK n e nope in.n oui "uro-
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At' v. WIvV ,'Ct ..'., , .rra,r.;.':,'Mfr "r"'"'V",!:t '" a- .:.''.,.!, ,,fM.rl, mo,,. tnMhr : n.L, at !,.,! :'oner 'vc arc r.,1 of such log,. . v.'A;''. v , ri ' , : :'i v .;,:i1i"l;" c TT t'v rTm' (.,;,,,.., i he ... w,n r,So .-,). .,,. (ho i.e.i. l4' pio.i... , .. ptanct A- hnir as their own law- ... . , , . , . , vl,,.-,, i ,.c r -sainc it all are sacn iced to their .-a --.-Hst the rriip". Thou"hS i , . , t i r that thev had to take to them.-elves ,1( ni t J .!..: es .mo i .:zor U , . . to he watched over to be entorc ,fx , c 'aie made, and wv.rran'ed to he of t!w.'?v il god, Moloch. '-Let them man-
;r-in ir.ll.i !,)!H li.-IO o! !:-.n l;l . 1 . . .1 .... . 1 . . 1 i- -1 wim . vn .11 n i iii, -w in 1 j 1 - -
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, (1 a-Ion a? their own colonic- de-
yvi, d'rr; n: 1 1, a'ld .r-,ffMj j ,rlV(i their own s,;ives t!ie it r-wanl wliirh nllV,,,,;, iVUtJ'M of the law, ar:d witle
-are to meet v. ,! hont j,, .jfl l,CIil (.xrv tl,i,tsr u hic!.
Ot lii' ir
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lent e;j" r -.
r. ( --, iy tor toe continuance;. I..,-,.; pw r;.
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u-,us : !-ll!' v.eua never tar- rr;ujt; ,.pithel must still attach to
'ii an ;r;i a wolLfill ,l.,,r.. 1 1. !n.t r.r. lnnr :k ullwr ti'i.
w av."'
Ve observe that those persons
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Jieicpcnuent e! ttieu,v the necessity
,'va-i.ot extorted from the masters.
of fo-tering the
n m p ice. 1 1 mat (te-
t that th-
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. .. :.. i i- Wvl im: -' ... ,,f f m ,htm ..!. ".-'-' " v. 4 aimua 111 men uwu
t 1 1 ll ' . III ' 1)1115 I I ll. -I "" ' w'" - v. u'l
I ' --.-- a . such a question; and next, to "disroii-,v;u,tage oj home ipa-i:factures nine raw despair, umler any pre-ent cir- rcy. uwbilitj of the manufactu-
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cumstances, hv shov. ins, that in1! J't liJ'' p'lhlic; wmm i- ;uL asiie nccpjenuy loasieu. or ratner
whatever cause a free and crdbdit- "olesome, in it-f.W, in a maker off'fjshd, at tho late anniversary, ened people resolve to embark. sUc-,r;"rs, -' i" maker of treaties wlthl'0 naVe ten or twelve of the senti-
r-s must ultimat.ly attend their .foreign nation-, or of contnn ts that(n,ents expressed on that occasion stru'de. (Applause.) It was noHriV(dve millions of the people's mo-Mt-foro us. The following arc two rs Vl'. I Iial .1 -.I
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irai.i 1 r i.i ' p "'j'11 u;;s rein-, d to rejeem their ouin.i 4 r .1 , ...I
rht;- h el u -fi o ted om erm i- 1 . 1 l . ..i . o ii-u, ;uier me oucnion 01 anolilioii a ii" oil ii.utu'ii ni 1 ni;- ,., htrd p i?; ; e s- v ) long the Al-i -ov rliilh. ) a' tl eouk! he r . . 1 . 1. ,-wa-earned 111 the commons, it was 1 1 . i .u . o :,, ,h( c , u an msf.tuhun must ohviou-lv and'.t . . . 4, , f. ' , 'il tl,-v !, ,.! ,.Tair,-.l tl,.- cwNj, riv to aiT,.,,,.,!!.!,.!.' 7" ' J'- ("car, hear.; hor,.r..n- ...Skm.-.i twU a !,, int.jr,..., v!z r..,rt l,a.l ... K,;I 'I' pa.r .,ot to v,r., ,oalc forc.t;,,
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i!U ir nil i hiiioi o.ai n.:eii . ,, ., . , ... ' ' - - J .nil' i.-. . .. ts . ir? ..
. . . . rrifkiiwr- nrn nir i c r n n timov.i i i ... . : i ii iisnni frijj. - - r i nn r rri r.
at u e progress o:;rca(I l!iat history of the chief , rV- V 1 i,nu " l IV 1 I1,u- u'r 1 ? Ul !. :i . - 7 , I , ,,.
i-mri's f l i a re t oiipic oi cumai u. -i trooii tire l.l a(J.UlCs Ul( , fi l lirf.iw c:tr fhf iii -! 1 , I lioi M I Oil,
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"a;. .'r Gosht n Patriot. rORCIaOr IIAI5IT.
On a late cold night, my family
of them the names of the parties are given which e have suppre-sed. h'unc at Kaqters Ferry. M re powder to dindiits, and less 'comfort'
jfour hotirs after receiving their an-
tagom-t s ball. '
in-e!e jl:e time when theLx,i,itcd nothing but a series oi apnv Africar-i were declared. pl, ciV( ti to "be forfeited opi by -inn hi-tunar-, lo be .in bi-;portunitie- of benefiting mankind on-
r.' r f i e
of !:-::nan beir.gs. not toj v alForded to be scandaloii-lv thrown
a?:e scale with olh-k,....,.. , !,,,,. hehl forth to the r.ri-
"s: Ih'-p ;iien!a:iy eulogized tliej,,,.; 0ft,c M-orld. hut cast aside, re-
7 oi I iv nd- i .r their 'i!!iorn.;rovr.rn.;: themselves, and of gaining
with a lew friends, whenjvil can ;iT' from allowing bullies,
When the subject was first taken during a social conversation on ther;Kes ar.d ?narpers to rid trie world
un in Kmd;.ml it'wa new. it.letails s,,hi,.f t of habit, an old lady related)01 tac,) cr, where the law has
iml atrocities were unknown, theef-jthe following cin unistanee. feet .if mc.'Hiinv was untried, but "Short 1 v a i e r t he old French w ar.
would it he rni.ten.led thnf thnnmvJinv f itherwia) had reccntlv lcen!merry character; turning the whole
or of the rnntirieiif ronh! r.lead fhaf married, nun h.x.d a considerable lng into ridicule.
iiriinrrtiir,? 11-. ,1 lirt- uni t lirTifi.ilr:irf nl ui 111 '. I !: r l) It 1 a i i I l.iTi.l. in tlu r il Ci
,..v'....ivv.. 1 illti 11 11 1 IU'1. v.'Va aav... i..v
keen unable to devise an expedient."
Others less severe, .are of quite u
.uil-ia-;-.! tht aholition;, );),.ri.!iabe renown. (Applause.)!"1 ol the progressive experience orcounty oi imu -.les- nt ar irom ;r,;::fi.h..,;u,:ti compe.l-;n ,imAx,, with i.dignation at thej1 JnevnU, indeed, liayej where the y.llagc. oi 1 etighkeepsie - t:.e,4l lf, ra uScsfv oil(.(.lltrt !(n.-ented to the-e nation-!1 orno into the disftiu-ion at the clev'now lie. He uaM -ry sober man: h otfn cr nrirs at sea, ina .: a ,(aur.isi pp-inuu ui mil . inimo l,-,,.- i. e 1 c, ...ul, -.1! hi.f , i -WtA ,,.,. inr i ,llwi dread ul storm, his lady, who wis sitl ' - t :--t d'f"-;hvthe United States of America, and (r,th Thour but theiid.J fo XMth all but lie t. I ex . hu l hard and (hr(..l!)in ncar ft ,incJ fird : ,-, t t' 1,, ,.n;. .1.1.- .... . 4 ......I headntaonn.e:irtnfTt heteiihoursd)eran to think a hit e M)inl5; con 1 do Tinss ll t aom near nun, .tnu-ui.ra
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I , v. . ; i to .-si-t .j, tjH. J,.,
in (.j ( i'.iv, in cm jiifii ion
'il tc u t.heir c .: dm t. anda,v t,(. u publican subjects of a free
country, in the performance where
thev had not promised so fcuir h, to those regal governments which had nroini-ed so much and nerfonned 10
: f ref Jr. ' her port- had iu v-;,t,(. (Applause. Too much could
l"-'ni tit r i j ttv the e--ej- ,,i roi- h ,.f 1 he iahoti.t the socie-
ir I r; :h:-n of different r
. i eat to the
previous debate, a1?d acquiring all;him no harm, w!;ea he v as h(pping. v' 11,1 aIa thecxpcricnce:.of tliopa-t to regulate! Fie therefore got him a bottle full, but,scl w;ifi
dety
so surprised at his cgmpQr
their dicision.i I . J.' I rries of hear. used it verv snari; gly: and only rfi anl serenity, that sr.c rcnour,
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I hev must start, tKerelorc, with Usjwhen he was at wmu in me wooas.
My dear, are you not afraid ! .IIovr
-'-i? tr.,t;.c -a lact wliich ':Vr ti.r.t j-, , ;,,(! L ill tlit 1 .1an a lditio."al i aim in th;- l.oar 'r calamity, to the relief t this Jrtry. (Hear, hear.) It was a filiating fact, that JCugland had. ' the slave trade, keen pre-eminent 1 Jguilt ; but it was concolatory to
p .j-v I!)al cIK. n;s a,G lyrcmost in
-P.:tance. Hlear. hrar. So com-
'''t-lv had la gland formerly identi-
a "us tratlic with her trade, that -a vlicn sho abandoned it, other
tv of Fiiri ds, who had been forctbl)
compelled, by the greatness of their
own doings, to encroach upon that meekness of habit which uniformly induced them to
"D't&wl by ttcatth, and hlushtoftrtd
it fame, (hear,) and forced them lo received that public approbation from their
fellow sujects which they were tlwd
(nst to earn but the last to claim. (I iear.) There were, however, some
u ii ii. -il . I I .
at the present tin.3S.ind not flatter "In process of time, however, he!- u po-m.c you can o ,ym m
themselves with tU delusive hopejwould take a little h. Hers in liio.mon.-- ' ...
rhaf,eitl.er nmons the wise or theiing, now and then. Afierwards heej'r hit.ed h, the deciand supper
good men of future time, thev wouh!:must have his bitters every morning.
stand justified in a delay, which in the At length, the first thing he thought case of England was without defence, of in the morning was his hitters; he but which in their case would be ut-icouhl not rest in bed till daylight, terly without palliation. (Applause.)'but must get up earlier and earlier
1 he lionnrah in nnd learned icntlc-itor his niuer.
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man then pronounced a warm pane'rvric unon ihr nv.irnnlc set hv the
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United States ot America in maKing.scriousiy on uie tonM ij.iL..-, t.... ...
"Finding the habit was growing so f ist unon him. he bcan to reflect
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the tlavc trade Piracy, and upon Mr.
Randolph's great efforts in promotin that act-
last mustered up all his resolution U
orercome.it. One morning he got up very early, went lo his closet. tokuA hWottlc, give it a parting
ting himself Iiv a pillarofa bed place-
lie drew his sword' and pointing it to the. hrcnsf'V his wife, he exclaimed, Are you not afraid?1 She instantly replied, 'No, certainly not.' 4 Why ? -aid the officer. 'Because,1 rejoined the lady, 'I know the. sword is lifi the hands of my hu-band, and he loves me too well to hurt me. 'Thcn,'6aid he, 'remember 1 know in whoml have believed, and that he holds the winds iji hisfUi, and the "waters in the .hollow of his hand.
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