Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 34, Richmond, Wayne County, 4 September 1822 — Page 1

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rRiTr.n rrri.iMir.n rev njj w? Lrv:v.

chihlre.n of both sexes, sent oflfto tin

tliHt i ont parts of Asia tho markets f this city any Smvina filled witl. women and young people of the fust

i ).. njt, On,V fir ,V:;!0st education. What can be nmr,

Ti!C ! RICF. OF Tills 1'AI'F.R

V,

:'- .; e'f xrfn'rh mo he dir,,

1 p-y;m:-Ji! Tzco Dollars in

. riptiim talm for ;. then Pni' tt P,! then r.-,7 r f?;t . .7 cJu:rcc fFifiu Cent:

dreadful than t!i-? Happy, thrice happy. those vh m the steel of tin

rectitude in their commercial trans

actions, whose relations were estab

lished in almost every known commercial city in the world, men innocent of any machination against the

Turkish government, and who could

not, if even they would, have heen 1

participators in the rising of the

assassin has snatched from scenes so.island, since they had heen 14 months

harrowing to the feeling! How or der the grasp ot the Turkish Sa-mi-erahle those still sum-red to exist trap. Ten of these were at Con-

who see the suhYripgs hear the Ntnntinople, the rcmaindcrat Scio.

cries ami piteous accents ot their i , ' r., ,

imu oii.muiui o inauo sironous

7 f ;-. U'V .'. .-r f,, fh- I

" - - .... laitt-

rt ffb-.-ih parties thai nude i

wives, chill! I r t r.-1-it i.rw -int

the :nn!u- .. . . '

i i ri 1 1 1 v tit ill.. I ... I ........ . .......

. ' " mi' ' - i" UR n.il lliUVHI" 1.11.11-

iment this devoted and innocent peo

ple receive from the wretches who f':,''';':V'-1',;, '''i;'r "'have them in their power! What P r.::: n d Ur tn.u tvvrib (ln he M lo our charge ? we, poor a. c enured a mzc tnp:p -jScioi w ho, from the .he-inning have remained faithful, are reward-

'!;o v!!nih':'i with death and sla erv ! It

dibits to save them neglected no remonstrances, evinced the. greatest ardour in the cause of suifei inr inr.ocence, and thought he had succeeded m sheltering them from their impending fife, having ohtaiued a proir.ise from the Porte that no harm

should he done them, when it sud-

the high character of the nation, a-fand will cause those govemme- ts to

mong whom you reside thousand

of hands arc raised towards vou to

claim your interference in behalf of

your oppressed countrymen. Thousands of hearts will feel greatlul for your assistance. Brethren

and countrymen, exert yourselves in

hchalfof humanity with tearful eye we salute you, and beg you will pray to God for our safety. Your Brothers and Couninmcn.

INDEPENDENCE OF HAYTI.

feel the necessity of acknowledging the independence of the Queen of the Antilles. "Desirous of being elevated to the

rank of civilized nations, and believ

ing that the surest means of accomplishing that object is to establish mutual relations with other nations, and to favor all which can contribute to the development of the human faculties, the Haytiens will always be dispose to listen to every proposition, officially made, or from individuals,

which mav be made to them with

:: rs t

t f.-,-.. b.mv., that. 5,,m,, as tl.o r..r(.-( '""V t" hr. "catim;

Um ii.ii in v iiinimi.iu mi. were ue- ,, . .H'a!e!. ami' tue o m Scio were

hung outside of the castle in that ve-

TulL-t hi

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,,Ji.eai(I oi iit

it r.-5 or Anvr.p.TiMNr;.

'. f r thf(f insert:

: - . i.r ur

enn:ir,iL;nce

n

insurrection i

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.'..i. ai.u Miiiurv iMa; u.- i me .iein-

pelao. it ?ent here a Pacha with three tail.-, having with him about ihree thousand troops; the whele et the ( Ape;. ses uf ti e tian-ison war i lr:ietl by our i-lar d. v. iiicSi in the

m ouie ol a I ut f. uMeen inorth

in iiir stit.ic pi--

x tie orroek's.

l..il. x::z ad !re irin thd i i .1 1 , 1 Jiuhar.ds of their aflcctions. to see at i 1 perusal of this letter will , f , . . tuers, a:tl oilier nrir i ina in .abitants. .1 .1 ,. .1 1 i 1 at ( :-tanti: oie, to theirNe, t f- 1, the m:iiic tune, their sucking habe thai thoe islanders w no have s a in London, cannot be read! l' ! hU n l:s MaHton, from their breasts! Thus bo-ruggled for liberty and ind the deeoest emotion: I'"!'- , n"i 'X J"'1 ntlt ClV 'reft at once of their . support ,cc liones'deiice, who know "and will

ai.u j,-anus ;u me lenuiaiion lull 4 , .1 ... A .U .,.;f i"

paid moie than 2.700,000 ri.e each an -rdiri; to iii- ia a:.

lie-

t!ii, the Suhan ordere! a

to made ef slxtx of tin

n.cst considerable and rc-pi-ctablc from our count r nan. be.L'inninu

with our nrchbishep V ato, the el-

side

choice

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The following communication.the VICW of Z the establishhowever strong prejudice and the ,npnt of usoful rHatlons- At the same force ofeducationaiuicircumstances!time that they desire to establish a may be, cannot but be read with in.;Sood understanding with states which teres t. imay have commercial relations with them, thev think, that before makFrom the Boston Online! of August 10.!jnjr ;iny diplomatic communication, rr.c5iDEXT or iiAYTi. tending to bring about this happy L-tate of allairs. it would be proper Having learned that one of our th:it (ilfv should know what are the

rv s(ji:aie where so many of the slavesl'pt-'tthle citizens had received a dispositions of those governments towere placed insight of the Turkish jletter from president Pover, of Hay-wal(5 them, and in what manner a licet, who had their decks covered, the subject of the acknow-;stt,p taken in this view would be rewith Greek slaves; oh! how the, Icdgnient of the independence of that'jvej. heart fickens at such rcfinment of :repuldic and of commercial arrange-!

cruelty, and turns with loathing and '"ients between her and the United! As to what concerns particularly

norror irom that liell-horn malic!'H-S e nave requested a copviUU- ' "' omru oi.t that could take delight in deridingir publication; and the receiver ot,1 am willing to believe, that trie obihe mental agonv of the innocent suf-!ir has made his personal disinclina-fstacll-,s which, until now, have preferers in the tragic, scene. What a!th)n to the publicity of a complime:.- vented it from pronouncing itself in number of wives were farced to be!'' document yield to hi desire to favor of the independence of the respectators of the cruel death of the.aliord mlbrma'tion to the public. Pu!'' of Ilayti, will disappear from

husha: als of their aflcctions. to see at. I he perusal of this letter will j.how. lll, icrt it sliall yieid weak' cou-

o loai' -1'!' rations to the honor of rendering

epen- ''1 brilliant homage to the principles justlv!to which it is indebted for its political

,1! '-r.-tfl h-rtlJtr'ii aud c ' . . v ll I Is. J . '. . . '.' i . .

(7i-

il.tl KanU ill l if lepUlallOn lull 1 1 1 . 4 .1 1 . 1 .1 nvicfenr , , .- , - 1 . , manv driven to despair by this appreciate their rights; and that. .-XiU net. iches wl.icli "fiiie 0 o-. -ad aceui-! 1 , r 1 c . edhvan acthe I,!, svnt in com-1' l "'" Tx conception, correct- uThe friends of liberty i necia!nui-uits ai d -t Vc laws a, ' the sea. others stabbed them-.n ot political merahty. and just ilcil Slars u.i,0 intf;rc5t ( ut 11. 1 pui urn u .1 la ai , h (,, t prevent the loss of honor lews ot national interest, this letter iivirtir.1i..riv ;M ,n0 f-,iv ()f nstitutiei., superior in our island. f!lpm n 4T.,.- . is eooal to v,!,itn nra,lH .i V11 tiru,ari. "!

Ji n L-. 1 P22. ric

Ind hv an aelh- t I,. "-"'M "" nemeiv e- m..4.w:., , uT,C JncmIs ot liberty in the fj-

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inem-eives

ihr. P ,v.

i-i.s so mi .erior m our iiana. ... 41. " ..... n., .i....... . .... 1 k,,-,! uu. iK '-. lr "

. -. til ill 111 " ill-. .1 i iv 1 111 0 1:11 1111. vooiu 1 1 r 1 1 11 1 111 1 111 111 111 11 1. 1 t - a

even to li.ose oi the capita . Wheal, 1 "1M , ; 1 r' 1 vnen ma, ny CMnunuing to exeicise

.... -u. v, ...,.Mu o; - ..i...w ...... , iM,, u,o- hn . jnfiut,.rc un()r, the nub 1

11. 1 opinion hv their writings, ascertain. Ulie intentions of their government as

da.ibtnot that thcncw.cen-7't n V "e,r C-':i1, aV UJSf,:,hhev were every moment expoediThe mind of "man in bursting the t...in mut hav .head v xh 11 iPnt bam .f4m (,:fj ;:jr,,arians.-l!ut alas! hijlVtters of tyranny, awakes to new d x on and fallen like a tb,m-jlu,f . " 'Vlv lu Jic pnnci - u (4raw a veil upon those w ho thuJhfe and energy, and in averting the t en veur heart?. What morc;i ll-llV',1,;n !l? u -;lh A u1h tllc 1 aill.a -unk imtimelv into th.e graye h-t unchartered rights of nature, evince, ..1 .f u 1. ........ 1 .1 jt" a np. i"i,e him edit what was hi- . i , ...1 . 1. ', ,....nt:n. ...,1 41 :.

ii!'ist:ious and innocent oMtntrv-l. ,!U ' f'-io M'?itI i,ito cast

!iu;.agt s, sme mole 01 t.:e,e lnno-

j. nt in- n, and to transport all the

len cl them in prison he?

- - v .... . i v .--vi''. i.ii:. 1 - 1 .

He in all. universally ee.mrdi"-!0 ot ,hc nt. ato ....,,.....1 ;...a 1. !.i .. icitadel, net h aving nnv whatever

r . dor the poor inhabitants of the citv .nges tor m;re tnan a :ir r it.' . 1 .

in-

motive. 1 r latter.

a accusauon ;iga;n-i inem, n:;v(

I- a-t, with ut a si:

a.ut even the s!iadw (

o numerous. A month

to w hat cent cms the acknowledg-

i;oi ii.uiow oui soui- uui n.e recii-i" eu.uioii umviioun 10 uio.-e m r,c .t,.,., ..1.,, f W., , t;

tals ot these atrocities; their vuirer-t;.raidom. Cjenius, bravery, arid i ingsarc oyer, and their felicity, let, I'ijih moral attainment, r. re confined "As to you. sir. who arc animated us hope, bcc;un. jto no zone, nor color, but where ;bv so noble a zval for every thing; . . I freedom is, there will thev flourish. !vhich can coetribute to the happi-

11 is now rime 10 turn your sympa-;Ti 1 f f . Mvj1!0,s of d. and who have so

understood but the .prejudices a-;ut'U proved the lively interest which

gainst them are fast wearing awav,tycu take in the caue of t!ie Haytiens

fhv toward the unfortunate survivors of tiic general wreck, to call.

w hen the Samiot? landed, the'dear countrymen, vour attention toi

sent scnie of the hostages.

"'!. I . I'M I . "

(,.,,! 1.. a. ir....iJ' eerai 1 UMvS to prevail on

h Ml ( tl V I tl iter t.lO 1 1 l , l n. t i ' . O

i --w ...v- """-'ivul, , ,,,.;.. I. i I i .1M r- 4 a i. .. :

:airt put upon the persons off1" l" " S VV rl , , l" ; lanthropsit -t-row no more. Their d,ath. v,w''' a"d tVllJ l!u:H" ",mMc rs fr,1,,(,ron of hft tenderest age unt.ll statesman.

md the day, we trust, is not far dis-,hv the useful ami judicious obscrva-

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ue miseiaai, nauru state oi inou-tailt xvhCII tIc Ui.ittni Stales will ac-:ti""s which vou addressed to me, sands ot our bnots, with which thejnnn.vn,(ifro (!w.It. ;,wlr ,,,,1. , -.i !,rr,mv. with nv Jha-K. for tho

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l-l 4" ..: jl a m t if 1 a t . . . a r

ine ca:nni.- 10 ci acunie i no isiano. mnrKcrs nrro. ai smvrna arai ftcio i. r..n . .. 4. . i-.i 1 ',..1 ,i;.-,.,;i;. ,.. ,..n;u . .,ir.

1.4 4 .4 VAU-III) IIUl .ItI 1.1 i IHU lJ!ll- "-' 'V J---. ... .. . .. .. .v v v...v. . .. -. . e

rnininus ai d cruel.

in

nn-ir . fli'it tlifit -.i.l.l . . ...... . . . . 4

.1 4l',-,v' nil. HUMIU SMIMII,! pill tile tirst; , , . , ti... i..

I C . ... . 1 1 IIIUIIIIUVIIIM .11.111 ui mi, 1 ue t 1- . gin I, ncaiiv para! sed our ... , . ,. .. ...

I4 tlU.II I p 1 1 II llll M 'J' III till VH" tie with all the military, taking with

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;nus; nut tiie-c t- Ion!; upon

v n- e!ijoing eternal and immuta-! trinity. Our pitv no ler.-ger i

U ie. L'lll it HOWS. lor llios" llll-

;n .ie- u ha iiave sui

. If -!.t -efoi f h are d onu d to have

pi t . unexampled in hitorv ar.'d

;aiior3 01 every kind. Who 'Mlla ut shuddeimg read of tho d rum, the universal desolation

him all the hostages. It was understood that a number of peasantry had

. . : joined the Samiots: thev were, in a vived. and-' , . , .

manner, lorct ai 10 11, oeiug appr?hensive of the Samiots thcmsclvi. and they were only .armed with sticks and staves. Kb ven das after, the Turkish

ir tamed and once happy i-le jdeet arrived at the island anil landed

but of the sagaciousih'un towards us, the assurance of my

distinguished consideration.

'BOYER."

now, nursed w ith the mo-t delicate

attention, now driven about with only apiece of cloth around their infant limbs, without shoes or anv

othcr covering, having nothing to Jcon Pirrre Boer, presidmt nf Ilayti, detected that had for its object an

hut a piece ot bread thrown! to .Mr. Dcdc at .Vorth Sa- joverthrow of the constitutional gov

f niTMCATI . REPUBLIC OF IIAYTI.

Portugal. A conspiracy has been

st.-K tion of all it- inhabitants.

dv one hundred thousar.d. who. ' pt a very few. that .almost mira-

"udv m ap .I frrni tlns- ill fated

10, hae fallen victim Ut the

rK to tire, hnra'cr. .-ind d.ivf r.

h "i,t of all evils? Who can. "'it n a lings ,,f indignatiuTi man--ti'ir cheeks without execra-

th' lu rOf f V.i toi . nf lif-i.4 linrriil

l,fhll a whole citv. latch so Irnl i?:g. n w one heap of ruins Milages, innumerable courdr !'- -J J.rcv to the flames? Our ' r at ( s hoo library, hospital tfif sir -k and for the lepers, Jazerr!' seatfackeil with the plague th's ol chunhes richly adorned ''lie f'( 1. 1 i 1 1 vi A iii'ic. ti 4. n .L-1 1 1 r

1 6,000 soldiers, or rather assassin, who. joined by the 3.000 111 the castle, being unable to .attack .and defeat the 3.000 Samiots. urd their weapons against the innocent and unarmed inhabitants, and turned their fury against women and children, killing, burning, and taking in alaven all the inhabitants of the place; the

men they slaughtered, the women

and children they brutally treated, and huddled together in one of the

large squares, which contained several hundr ed of the most respectable

families; they have not lett a stone upon a stone, all destroyed, all ruined: it would fill volumes to recount all the ditlciont scenes of horror

which the ruflians were guilty of;hu

uli. Our isj.ual late ly so much inanity shudders at it. But the uni

versal desolation had not vet satisfied

the blood thirsty followers of Ma-

hommed ; they had heaped upon their

trembling and tender victims all the

bitterness of their fanaticism 95

men, the first of their nation, both as

to character and property, men why

;'!' t( d by Europeans and more ,('dlv by the English families

V f first rank, w ill now have onh

relies to shew to the passing : -rs. s,,r 1; this so dreadful M h. The most dire of our cathe slaerv of so niatn re-'-a 1 .

i"-vj women. Joung people and

live upon nut a piece

to them by their inhuman keepers.

ill treated b them, sold from one to'

another, and all in this deplorable condition to he brought up in the Mahometan faith, and lose sight of the precepts of our holy religion. We see all this yrs, alas!- what can we do here, reduced to three or four, who, if found out, w ould be exterminated without mercy? Wfhat we could do, we have done but howlittle among so many claimants to our charity? Vou, Brothers, friends and countrymen, are in the capital of England,

the centre ol philanthrophy, who live among a people always famed

tor tneir generous lecling towards

the unfortunate or their dislike to

tyranny, and their support of the op

pressed, beg, pray, intrcat, appeal to

their feelings, call upon them, as brothers, as men, as fellow beings

it is the cause of humanity and religion, they cannot, w ill not be deaf to your prayers and exertions: they will afford us, as far as lies in their power, the menus of redeeming the captive, of aiding thoe families that are in a state of nudity and starvation, who will soon arrive in almost every port of the Mediterranean, when they

have heen enabled to ny from a yok worse .than, death. We rely upoi

lem, Missach use Us.

"At Portau Prince, Aug. 10, 2321,

eminent some priests, uholvm

appear to have heen at the bottom of the business. It was their design to

19th vear of indepcndence.'liave killed oil the most emh.er.t

. members ot the cortes. hnslavcd "I have received, sir, the letter !naliol)S wm iearn (iat if they desire of 9th April last, w hich you haveto rcRain thcir naturai rights as men,

oeen pieaseo 10 aourcss , ine. lthov nuist commence t he work oi re-

I have read it with all the attention

which it merits, and all the interest w hich the sentiments it inspires, die-

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generation by disposing of the national priesthood in comfortable quarters,

where thev shall be treated well,

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nitieu. 1 cannoi nui applaud llnf thtiy descryo it but not be permanifestationofzcaland philanthro- n.in,.d lo meddle with wordlv-af

fairs. . The cortes have adopted measures

for the tranquility of Brazil. They

appear to be liberal, and probably

will have Some etlect. fhev have

py which animates you, and the wish which you have formed of seeing

ymr government, and those ol

Europe, .acknowledge the indepen

donee of the republic of Havti. For

the interests of humanity and of "Hlocree(hat thc-crown prince shall tional morality, it should be wislied;rcnKlinJ thiscoant to govern it. i.( r il,., .,.a.. ...:..i.( i . . - . . - . - .

This is what the people seem totiave

that the rights of the people might

be recognized throughout all the! civilized world, and that relations.

desired.

It is likely that the crew of the

had always followed the paths of your endeavors, and still more uyoo

reciprocally advantagcMis, niight(.orYCtU; iic-ro;nc (among whom are

ne estaniisnco neiween siaies ciesn-j 9 Americans,) will be treated as ued to exchange tin? products of their:,.;,..,,-. vessel, being condemned

oil. Tonsidercd in this point ai da, guc .j,!, jt appears probable

view, u cannoi oe uemeu mai iiay-j,Klt v)0 really was, without a re ti is of great importance in the scale uar commisslon A 001 any one. of commerce. It is then to be hoped Niles' Register.

that time and experience, enlightenit.g governments upon their true in- PRICES CURRENT. lenvvts. anil ilectrov inir .'ill nrf-mdi-

ces founded upon trifling and absurdity 27. Philadelphia. BaliimorC

( onsider.itions, will produce thoj luur

jrein of a wise and reasouable policy Whivlicy

C.'i o:,

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