Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 33, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 August 1822 — Page 2
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Foreign News.
F,'"7i LovdoTi vet per s of the $0:h Junr.
MA Vfcui Britain y Ireland. The royal absent has been given to the trade a? u navigation bills, which recently nacd parliament. Intelligence ot
riM atiiustrnent of affair? r;ith the
Chinese has been received at Lon
!. A motion to repeal the tax on
salt ha? failed in the commow, 10-1 to 02; hut a bill has passed to permit the people to use roasted grain in lieu of coif e. if thev please. Jl'cr.-
ff, ibertu! A public dinner lad . , . , ... . . T 1 , r, ac( idental lire. "icn m i'i'ilmi to air. Z.ca.ir, . i .Mi.t ir ton Mi
the Colombian minister.
NorwnY IGo hotisc3 have beenseparated rrom the rest of the fleet.
:n
Inland famine and disease
v.vrt in fall progress their destructive f '.'-r-rc ua hourly accumulating. !'' i.O U-"- l-'tto vlfit to I"iillt, i i . t a. 11 k .. : i I.
Cii' K seme noi wiiiMve punni mho
hi d- irlv beloved su!
ltnt atSubzbach, on the 10th May;
and the centre of the quarter of Blassicholmr.en, in Stockholm, was dct roved on the 12th of June the loss of merchandize alone estimated from 4 to 500,000 dollar?, besides large magazines belonging to the crown, ships in the harbor, &c. Tintown of Uleaborg has been eonumcd and 400 houses burnt in the city id' Nordkicping. The town of Kmbi iftshain has al?o suffered exceedingly . These events are supposed to have happened by design: but a Stockholm paper of the 1 1th June gives u
the fallowing terrible narrative of an
In the parish of
Grue. in the district of Jledemark.
in Norway, a church has been burnt b which raanv persons have rMitr to a melancholy end. The church was of wood, and smeared over w ill. iurr tlt:t tti4 ivblo edihee was in
in
nd,- puusued hv the Greeks, sought
to save themselves at munis, t English, to give them time, prohibited the Greek vessels fiom attacking tbem;.ad, as a further precau
tion, thev detained the galliot of the
Greek admiral, which had erne un
der a rlag of truce, on a pretence that it bad violated the sanitary cordon of Santa Maura! Cofrmhia. Despatches have been received at Cararcns from the head quarters of the "Liberator President" at Pastos. They say "The war of the south has "terminated
tx,. a vfrr. When the Te(9narmin5 consenwDccanf t. .
IIV mmrw - I - Mill r.Tn.
arrive in the Mediterranean, it is der heaven, should be settled J
prouaoic mm uiej win -'- voys from British ships of war! The French have two sanitary cordons on the Spanish frontier, though no infectious contagious dis
ease is mentioned as prevailing in
Spain. Together, they consist ol 00.000 men; and two frigates have -ailed from Toulon to cruise on the Soanih Mediterranean coast. c
connot under stand the tntaniug of fi
those proceedings, unless another re
volution in Spain is expected; which.
indeed, seem- hkelv to happen; lor.
in the very presence of the king, re-
immutable principles. Htre th ) the query is presented, ft direct U5, or what shall gtvem ) in establishing the question en !S unshaken grounds? The character whether christian gan replies, without hrfitv.ir reason, that noble gift of the tre) to the creature, speaks a? fS and inteiligably now as it 1:S j
rorn uiecieauon oi trie worlj t0tvj lay; thus, repel lawless force a) lostilities with lawful force ari
with ulory to the arm: of Colombia !(urni from the cortes,ai affiir took A million of Americans are thu add-' i j r n ,.vo t);,t tiew. one shou-
od to the family of the republic: Jmdjjj,,, y..r tjlt un,titui!m(il king, the o-he docs thi, lie shall hrd,
the cor queror of a hut'fln'o natth
d
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tililif ; IchcIi tlic aliamJontd i'
-iir by woitil oxpcniTce. that not lliiis tvaiitoiily invade cur r "v.
and libertic; let liim kucn 1
3
r f h
ii.iui' i.i ti it, iiiiiiuirs otjviitii
I
the cene;xui eeemv of Spai
creatr of Ctomlia. the imm'Ttal
H livar, lias added new lustre to hi
urable rlorv.
,m . "";tni f2zr tht vunntitiuwnul A-iifi", me o-ne noes u.is, ne suau nnd, to J hatth -.j,jK;r rri,lLr otlt rr the f:inz nisoac, Uharnc and sorrow, the weight cft,J ain, the.jn whiti swords were drawn. The au-jrevenge ujimingled with rr:trq(j
thors of the latter civ were arrested, 'his jruilty head. Altliough thjvK
Nile? Kegivter.
abt
subject? there, hundred peixns wlmwm in it fater Ismtkn dates of July 10. mor.ev as the the time, rushed to the door, whence ,aritv of Croatia press wa? called which shpped After the prrc( ding articles were
ut a much
nriv;itp hrir;t of dn at a nrrss wa canard whirh stonoei
..ir-hasci-ani-dfor the relief ofithe wav; the people then ran to the'prrP-r the press anotln-r bate '
sarv.eir millions and tne teolene, window
of tiie coronation inanv times more!
I- wn stated hv Sir J. Newport, in the I Joue of Commons on the 27th Jur e, i": support of a motion to exte'id the grant for the relief of the
Irih sufforersbevi.nd 100.000. that!
and. though thev worei toreign news was rerriveu, via a
high, leaped through them out of .arrival Hosier, -'.d brings intel-
tbi. btirnin" bnildir.ir. Ti.p rh.r.rv-.li' .re ten davs later.
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man, ho was in the pulpit, hos' thi shorter way, and saved his life
That whir h now mst interest?
i i ;inmui!K at ion.
For the Richnun I Intelligencer. When we engage in 'controversy, or take an active part in disputed points, we seem to enlist ourselves
i uiM riam urieir er i e emneror i i r i.
I,v:. li:,r.rlmuU tint .-ilmvii 1 (f) r r ... ... ' JesllOUMV, HflU I HHHk Wem.liairn
- r ' "iOi iussia win ir;i art ine nnri oi
Sperm s, uuorouiunoi rnaKt: mvir .X(kh-vrr(r ((f th Greeks form the
filTeen i?eroi in one parih had per-4" ' ; i i .i i , ' . , Utre was ocea-iot ed hv the cnreless-
babarim of the "legitimate" Turk": and everv honest man seein? willinc
15 it'll I' I.Ulillll . 111. II I till - t I LI 1 1 1 i r.l . 11 i
a ti i r iness oi me sexion, an old man, iio uft n.ir(imi i,:, .ui f.rHnrritnfinn nn i lii:ve vere nait all henes of rerovcrv.il . . . ... il paroon m iut 01 nominaiion on ac-
. . t . j , - iiiau noi ueu one cauuon wnn me a- d that one hm.dred and twentv i i: i .1 . . - , .:. tire kept tor lighting the tapers on r ts 'tis in the same parili were ill ' 0 " 1 111 1 the alter, trotn lever produced by want. In, aiH'th'T parish there had been found; Russv: Turin;. The follow :eg
count of the wretches to he punished
ind for the iake of tlie worthy to be relieved.
The bodv of the reports row are
ci .h f.cni for two days for the people :;is given a tbo fi.rre of the Kuianjin favor of the opiuiou tliat v h ive a: d the parochial minister had actu-'armies on the Turkish frontier, andjh.variablv expressed on the subject
rtiiv prepared ins pansnoners lor, we cannot vet believe that Alean- whit h is. that there would be war
t'u ir lr tMta: le death ac cording to der ha abandoned his design of ron-bet ween Kusia and Turkey, and the lighls 01 1113 particular Commu-quc;t The first nrmv is 140.000 that the Crveks might he saved, notRe. ,trorg. and the second 2H0.0O0. jw itltandi.g the efforts of the British What lar.gart.cre. savs the Couner.iThey have CO0O pieces of artillervjto prevent it from happening, but a c u- exMigerate this scene of mierv ? w'' them : 00.000 of the troops are'ct there are no certainties of ther
It i vat. sweeping, terrific. Let ranadiers, and 25.000 hussars.
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iiii.iciOMU'm t ui.eeive, u 11 can con- 7'.,',, a rrot r,m.,.r n 1
j t j . . o tl III III 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 I I ll I 1
thing;. Sovernl letters state that
the infernal massacre of the Sciot
!p()U'
presume that greater number of
those who thus voluntarily engage, merely fur thetiialof their skill, or 1 display of their talents, erudition, 'vie. are apt, through the heat ol Z al, to tratisgres the bounds which toeir cool and sober judgment would
justilv; and thus not or !v overstrain
their own arguments, but disqualif;. themselves from allowing to the arguments of their opponents, that de-
erte of weight which they justly de-
heen the pica and j)ractice for
thousand ears, still it has fail,-) )
produce trie i!eircu (titct. I; nee n judiciou-ly observed by enji.
rnoderii authors that capital pu:pl,
ments liave an effect on the r.-j(
of the spectators, directly tpruN
ui wiitii .i) u iii uru, ai.u nas ifw
generally held out as a reascn tc lify them, viz: a solemn wnn ii ecaution to others. It is said that t: pcrier.ee proves, thai ins'tral olt they tei;d to liarden the 1 cart, induce a strange degree cf &ei.i iv to the sufferings of othes. I familial Zn g ourselves to scc;.t rniserv and distress, we beienv; i senti'dv callous to the c hiini's the sufferers; the truth cfwhidu 1 1
ne auesieu, 1 presume, ny tvei
Surgeon in thearm and navy, v has witi:e9:-ed those spect.ic! ?
horror, to which they are cui
exnoceu uuriue tne treme: deu
-erve. Hence, it aei-ms. they inter;- fuj riud f 3 u,. coi.fiict.
tionally rliuu coi victioi!, cTen wher J mi 1 1 i "r tho " -.11 . . lr 11 ' ' 'h
it is irrcsisianie 10 me unnia-seun
to tl
mind. A: d were this the begiiaiii.;!,.
truth of this, uhic:
c-e, a Here of such appalling di-! bounce were slaughtered at C,,Jhas caused a great change in the fentn as that of whole parches hav-tru.tinople on the 25th of Mav, s..nie;tim,""t of Alexander as to the affiir if been for three d;nwithout food, ,,f unom wrro lately among th Turk .v ai!' his armies on the Pith hopeb-iw of relief in this world. , .1.1 1 .1 'frontier have hern ir.r re.iwnl e,it.rr
t.;
lopelesw 01 reliet in this woild. mtM rfMiectahle menhants in ,., !i'ottier have been increased, if stead
:i 'g louid the minimi r of the r ... . others were distinguished!0' deminisln-d- It appears entirely r r
p T -h to prepare them for the next !,prcj:ij, s Iain that the Turks have not evacua"i ' no highly colored picture ted .Woldavia ard Wallarhia. as the 'i'd to heaven it were!!! It K un- A crv of horror will resound thro-, condition of the proposed peace; on f.ru: atelv. but a fair;t aiid feeble 'out f '11 rope when the new rrueltics'tho contrary, frofh Asiatic troops
m. . . . ! ' It All
icii ot the calamitv under which a m rrcii. are made Know n. All arc
part of Ireland is at this mo- massacred. I'ven the 78 prelates
-..' m oarui'g.
A Cb rgxrnan frotn
! have be
verc entering them. The British
ministerial papers regard thf nr-
1 .
u how re retained as hostages have'eounts as "nnwfi.rr,- 11 .....
orn Gal wav rr.it,rcn rl,t b) pieces in the fort. The,helieve that the sword and not the en 1 abnnrbe.r ." Tous French Cor.Mil. Digeon, i-'pen will fettle the affiirs in the east.
f.uhlic and i! private to preach '"pa-ith' m" to lv ViU- li;ul it not verv possible that Ab-Xan-ti -ne. It was not nere-arv. No!";,M tl,r v,la' ni d proclaimed the;der, knowing the character of Tnrks, r-pr.-ru h was uttered no anirv f,(.JTu,l!'11 nmesty, and at the samejhas been waiting, if not wishing for. Ir t: "as evinced but t imilies t -June P'Vd himself tor the Sultan'sisome outrage like that of Scio, to
with closer affection, a if.ra,uo"- 1 n mnannanis on ims. give him an overwhelming rxcu?e
ltr assaulting the barbarians?
7. A,
i;, ti e certain knowledge of beingls,,m'nden"d ;,U tht'ir urmon wl,ich
-.. sepantcd for ever. But the) siaucs ic 11 on u iuage6 and (.l.wrifd horrible death hv famine !iJx,'cuU;a a Sral massacre. All At fn-i the bin tier w as raging itfdl wlout defence under the sword !,,-., . ,Ve rdare in tn SI1Jof the Turks, w ho behaved with the
fainting and depression in o-l"10"1 r( fined cruelties. The whole t!-T- to iolent (ever soir.e strun-'isl,'l,:d l? a scPu,tr,re : the few w omen
til, d lor others ..ink at once but'a,'a 1 nnartn w'cre sheltered in th. ua.tf d forms of the poor crea t,,e French Consulate arc in the tm, iheelazed rn-the brdl.m jJeepest misery. Some Greeks still
a d sank check' " 1 have M-r-n ;kembat in the mountains, but their
th- exercise of mvduth s father and:f,("trurtion is ctrtain. These eson dvi- g bv each other's side, andiVfMlt9 1,ave rxclted PUrh terrr here
t'se infant et living, h.arinin ui)on
the breast of its just 'departed nu-
a:.d end ol the business, there would'
certainl lie but little use or inducement to enter the lit id controversy . 0 Iut, ia.lv, iii.siai, ding the adherents ot each partisan are but too apt to view 1 vacoa- and arguments through! the same, kind of tellescope, )cl tle puolic is the tribui.nl to which the appeal must be made, and the result suhmillcd to its decision. And thus il happens lhat important changes are fcoinetimca wrought in the public mind, society enlightened, and principles and practice established, iioin Ihi adcpLluo ol w hich, coilui. l advantages result to the community, which cad previously been uiscard-
ed as too liany and tllemiuule to claim the attention of thus w ho held the reins ol government; for proot ot which we need old icfer to those sanguin.tr mode ot punishment lecenil) piactised, and nuiwithatui.di. g tiie liave bet njuilg d indpenft . I 1 A
suae lur ihe suoki lion and iruvern
thirik utideniable, and it fillorJ
j course, inai me ju;e cause win p.,
1
:
r
1 ,t w V,' r Ti C id 1 il e
it a 'd
dure the like elTi f t in the feeli:
the Soldier as well as the SurjvJ
Hence, tii practice of war, Ij !; (juentlv r-ientinc its effects to 1
I . I t . 1 1 - - - A a .
in.u no ooov now veniures 10 inter
cede for a Greek family, for fear of
eve mercy upon u-, an
ther. God h.
stop this dreadful calamity.
Spnin. An exj)lo.-ion in thi- countr is xpected in France, and hence ttie march of French troops to the frontier. The cortes has order d C0.000 militia into service. The province of Valencia is under mar
ital law, on account of dKiilectioii, md the priests are everv where ex
erting themselves, and with considerable succ ess, to produce a erii war --for the gooft if ehristiunitf Vv Xhey used to roat honest people! Sicily. A violent rjuarrel took pla e at Palermo, on the '29th of Mat between 'the inhabitants and the Austrian troops, w hen several of the
latter were wounded, and one kilted.
Rum? The Pope hao issued a rc
tcr.pt 1 1 rough enforcing the reading
ot-tiie holy siJtf'tures. S:vtden. Tht re have been terriII2 colljgratiocs in Sweden tid
jjbeing included in the same proscrip
tion.
1 he entire amount of persons
siaugnu red at bcio, or carried oil
as naves, is estimated at ONF IIUNDIIFD THOUSAND! Thi
wasnneot the moat populous and delightful islar d- in the world, in a l orv liiirti dtriln ..Tmi 1 .
. '"s"'""1 wi 1 ui(i))iuoi aiiu im
provement, and had famous schooh. hospitals, libraries, &c all which are swept away. The affairs of the Greeks are desperate it is alffined again that the
operation of the Turks, both bv sea
and lai d, are now directed by" Fur-
nn onu ers:
iheljreck fleets are vet in ec d
i 1 i t ion tn.l I .., l a .
. ...... n ri lllf M'il. l laie account sa s The Turks havo tw ire presented themselves before Palrawith their whole naval force, and tw ice have been compelled bv the
Greeks to return to il.eir iw.hc i.
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The Greeks too do not appear so miirli A l rmi .... JX 1 1
reprofrn.,.d.l.m,o W. They ilW dauUy ,.u to' u., al.'lv pain-d B-vrnil important vir.:,,,,,, ... j ,,,11:?l,!10,,11. Mslu:i (,rlc.P,.jf,t.cl;,,U oiie over C!,..r.lad ,,,ltd . ol u.o ... ws iCr ll.c
" ', Jim lUUii, rtlUJTlier O 1 iii 1 , ivl 1 tin ' 1 1 1 tA .!, ul.i.n.1,1
" pcteoctoiaionica,at;nudl irUL.h. Ultd biuod;
V:r.a, anu a tnird over the .,clltt.d vvlU; llic slal barbarian ainiy encamped near La- Lnelilcd, peipetiato,, ol rissa; these were important aff irs. lli:iiK a. r. a ..,,..
The
tied la dis
pel naps, ci nues ci ... 1 ..... r a i.
proviMonal covernment. Kenfodi. . o v ..
at 1 onritti, has declared a larre irirt 1 i r.. . . . rgc part Vl ,ntu,lc Ul ltv OJ eudeaviiini lu
1 1
view oi l:.ose errgaged, incccts lathargic iaditference to its dread;"
eonseipuences in the mii:d tf eviY
eraue, Irera the commander mcM
to th- footman, in the ranks, atdri
it is that ore w ar, irsttead of tea ing the aggressor a better system policy, generally paves the way i
anotlMT, as it is a subject generar
involved in doubts and uncert.i.H
and it can rarely be clearly ascent? ed which of the parties w as the h. and principal aggressor, each c
p lea d i n r,r j u ? t i fi c a t i on , a nd e ac h pH
i'.g, orpictcndiug to pray, to J r;
vah lor suecea?, and that he will a.
ford them succor in a cause that h
never authorized them to eiiL'aze K
- - ... 'i'hesc t in umstances, I corceh furnish a strong argument fcr
Jpeclirig the plan, and warrants il
trial ol some other. The great founder of Christian!! when personally ou earth, loihbt precept and example, taught lb(A lowers one of quite? a dificrertcM acter, the tenor of which even oj conveisint with the narrative ifU
and doetfii. it. rertaiib i
..r 4.1 t 1. 1
01 me 1 urhisn coasts in
I here are some details
aie jus.titiuhlc in making tiie attempl,
and repugnant 11
a stati? of 1:. ........ n. . .. .i.i;
11 I rrl . HiuiuiuiL niv vUliUIUUII IJl k.UUU v e
;,V r 7 i V "iai.s alt,JU!sUhableiiiina of the athurs that took id.ico at Srin h i r . ' ' s5cn, iiuwever, absuid a 'rem eye-witnesses-thev nr
m" v . ? . appear in tiie View oi otiiers. norrihle. ot content with murder- 4 . 11 1 1 ;,n4i 4l , 'u'1 a,id especially when we tmd those mgall they could get bold of or make j . .1 . , ru -il , make, doctrines agitated in w inch we take slaves of them, with burninn 40 vil-' 1 . 1 j on 1 1 1 " a peculiar interest, und on winch lages and 02 churches, eav nn onlv i . . 1 4 1 1 . 1 , - i , A ,;'"; we havetukci. a decided stand. 1 a houses standing on the island, thev opened even the tombs and strewed the great and calamitous subthe hones of the long derc asc d to em- jc 1 f al much has oeen said m hellish the streets, filled with theli,t-,,bap all ages ol the vvoiid. At
lift
the last attack, six Turkish mating f, uu!ix tUc dttcctioo 01
bodies of the recently slain'" The
actors in these, things are allies of
christian hngland. VV fciiaj illS.r( some of these particulars. It appears now undoubted that the British are assisting the Turkaa vessel has arrived at Patras, under the protection of the British consul. t Mipph the Turkish army with gram. Another ha sailed fiom London, direct for Constantinople, laden with gun-powder. A third was Iving in u,r Thames, tilled w ith
cannon, muskets, &c. &i'.dettit ed f.a
tbt
mized of. IVi rtnl that his Vim
diate followers, the Apostle 1,1
converts of that dav. scrupul
and religiously adhered to the'flfj
resisting pacific principles Irifukat j ly the Saviour, notwitltali'j they sufH;i ed all the crueltv the malice of their enemies could
aici, anu wnn patieni rcsif;""" laid down their lives as a gkr'
testimony of their faithfulness t
irreat oatcm of Holiness: who
, f lj that his kingdom was net 01
woriil, else would his serv
t
V i
the present day it appeals that seri-lthat iie r;in,i not in destroy & (
.ous doubts exisi in inanv inmdi re- lives but. to sav them: taught U r
specling the correctness ol the practice in iih) loiiu, or under tiiy pretext. Others again seem to be settled in the belicl that no pretext 01 provocation, however liauuit, can
jusiily an appeal to arms, while, on
the other hand, a lai&e majuiiiv perhaps ol the chiitiai. wuiid deeindi -leiiaive war jusliliabie, iawlul, and ahs(duleh iieces.saiy lor the security ai d 1'ieservatioii oi gvenunent, lit eity, c. h j doubtless .! ineaiulahb iinpoi tiii i e that a quc-lioi , involving iho nt eeiiucu ttll( u.
lives but, to save them; taught h disc irles to love, and nrav for "A
4 F J . U' enemies; and, in short, the fil tenor of his iile displayed the-8) philanthropic spirit, in direct fi positicm to the fighting sm- j would ak the christian waradv3 is there any thing in this worthy
his notice t He replies, 4,l ml J . 11 it . i-a 1 a Ck
ieau an mis as ouen pernap1-'.;
have, and believe the record1" ' a. r
lite, doctrine, and nraeticf. a5. . J
1 1 pt tained in the New Testamei1 y lieve that iie wasshamefnlb utHJ
0 Uiti Jews, thatho auticTtdsa!
