Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 35, Richmond, Wayne County, 11 September 1822 — Page 2

Foreign jNtrvvs.

Ttilli:!: PAYS LATER FROM ENGLAND. Now York, Ail:?. 2.

The paekei "hip Jam' -Monroe.

captain Marshall. arud l ite la-t

c voriin:

only dangerous disaffection exists in

he royal iruards, in. loss there snouio

ilso be added the King himself. A Lisbon mail arrived yesterday with papers to the 20th ult. Thev are nriiK ipallv tilled with discussions

in the Cortes, on the additional ar

ticles to the constitution ol Hrazil.

The committee to whom the subject

had been referred, declare, in their

report, that an absolute union be

f i iwii tlw t w L ii.ilnitis v:i lmiiov

n- - I 1 I . V . . t..V . I . ? . . . I . ." . I I - .......

l t'i .luiv, a; .d Liverpool lot.se l bin iide. and recommended thai there ii ii-p '. Our time and limits willUjuull j,0 two assemblies of Cortes,

1 !. rmit u to make the lollowini:;on ;n C:cU kimrdom. Alter two

extracts: Idavs discussion, the further consi

Tm. ir contents are more than jde'ration of the subject was adjourn-

vmllv important, cnniamin:; laie in- rtj.

The Paris papers of Thursday ar

rived vesterdav. An attempt on the

part of the Greeks to carrv Napoli di Rumania hv storm, is stated to

lamm, f rt mediators, and, a-h slave, and I hare not rel euwecd-jthe tvifc of Gat and .

Uov- ill I. the union and harmony of U in discovering to hut coui.tr, , --e nertor

- v Kt- rat

i

n 3 .3 davstrom Liverpool.

r tiie editor of the Advocate

.... r. ivi il T papers to the

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ttdlejer.ee from Spain, Portugal.

Ru-:a and Turkey, which will be found below.

The troubles in Spain were

in-

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creav.'C. cm ine ouuijuoe, -nave laiieo, iorwaia m iunu u irav took place between the popu-j(lu.;r operations. The commander l e - ai d the gu ilds, in which an Gf ti!(. Kojilish vessel of war Medina, officer was killed. 'is saiil to have compelled the Greeks " ..,r rocoivo.l in London. J;.'to r..toro a,, KnsHh v,..jl, ran.ur,,,i u rid. :?.lKl!.c..:.v-"Thi, 'I:' ia v.oUijinol the blockade of . A .t.,t, Canca, in C rete. f,v trv in a most convuhed state,

without funds, credit or confidence :!

rMirtiircriid Pnr-hn 13 TPnorted to

t. MU I ttll!!C me (''MiMiimn-.i ,,,,,-,,., 1V Ii, l i r

will -tand firm aiint all domestic alta k."

ill the European courts, have pro-

luced a ereat change in its way of

Ihinkiuir. The troops in Moldavia

and Walachia, whatever may be

publicly reported on trie subject, will be" withdrawn. A declaration

of amnesty in favor of the Greeks i-

likewise to be expected as soon as

war thev have laid down their arms. v e

have reason to believe that prelimi

nary steps to this end arc already

taken.

"The moderation and magnanimi

ty which characterise the policy ofj - i i

the emperor, are recognize.! ana

appreciated by all diplomatic characters who are versed in political

principles. Sound nolicv is incon-

tetihlv moderation for this cardi

nal virtue includes all other. It en

genders esteem and confidence, from which proceed peace aboard, and happiness at home.'' Paris, July 12. Our letters from Bavonne, of the

4th inst. state a- follows:

.My last informed vou of the arrangement made b Gen. JpeZ Iianos, to turn the rebels under the command of QiR-ada. This operation has perfectly succeeded. An express, which arrived this morning

ha- brought certain intelligence thai

a thr infamous ravishers have

carried her. Nor have I yet been

able to obtain the least inlormation r,.c,.prHnrrthc fate of our dear moth

er and three other sisters; the desti- .... r. ....... w;fo nml her famih ha

also escaped my search. In short, ditch; the other, made a slave,

n,.r m fortunes are so sireai "..v... aiiC wa

ran -carcelv credit them. mediately purchased. 0

rr,, i . .. III,. . -SCn,,l

liieouora nanc, purchased f) 5000 piastres. M. l troch&chil on learning the deatli of his ,TA precipitated himself from a Ja 1

or p,

1

rriiiirl fpmorl1 Ai.diu . i

. Illtim, wv.....v

lk In I If! lllll WIM. i i uiulu -'i i,, hriiKP m if nrco,.

saved by a miracle from the dan-, -f whilst hastenir,L' to'.

rrersof the most sanguinary catas- WQ s who siiarcd th f ';

trophe, of which any one can lorm thei. father :i0 in the

an idea, uuu uu L i' ' ,! ir motner; ine ntfor In? which one miizht experience on bt" conVcvcd in slavery to Al-Icrs

ins: delivered horn the dreadlui pei-

lve teen tleleated nv m vnec-iv

.force-, in a battle which was renew'ed four davs. the 20th, SOtli. and

The prore'-di-" of the Pirtu-31-t Mav. ar.d 1st of June. On the I . -i .i 'r i . . 1..

?H-Coites are important a, it hMM av tne u ks .ere c h.jm . . , at ()vak of dav, Gen. . ih,v ..id. ea to a de-worked, and tied toward- '1k, .1-1 , , 'Ait.

c. w.v . , ... , ji . i " l. diano- ordered i te aiiacw on iu clara.i f I. d. r,..d.-nro l t!.e:v,aoroulv ,.ur-, d hv Iho .T-I. ' tll(. t of Qut:,ada. B A .n,a-ure to thai chVcl ho became maMer ol the.r bag-,1" .".J . , ,,

h .i!,,-,. l r..j.-' ' -:u',- latter .l upwaid, of 29i men lulled di-. ttjMon. 'I be debato -re tar-. ",, .1,. .,., Gmrirr. Julv 13. 1 ,;..u l.nl.. ul.i.-l. i.

-- --- , inrnii in v ... uv in v a

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riid on with urtat velitmence. j ... . ..:4..fi a. ..lirT,f,! ,. i. i1(d,. nn,!w r of person

' . V . ..... .XVV.-V. V. - . . . . . . . - - - - - , We have copied below, an article'" hie h may be considered a- an of-'cap able of u-ing arm- amount the fr.'Ui llauibur-'b, datt d Julv lth. ticial exposition of the system and 1 500 who ha! assembled in the val-

Jouner ! J til conduct oi uus-ia wuri re-peci io lev ol nuucai. i m: ies. Mit, which rna her deferences with Turkey. It i-.ward- Arragon, not being able .... rii " . . .1 . 1... .1.. ........

ils"t which I have been exposed. My hand refuses to trace at grer. i ?l 1 ;,,.r.rm:,tioM Mtrnitist ouner leoirth the atrocious ?ctr.ewh;(

I I. Ill 1 1 llWW IHVU.M.wv... "!-- . ;....,. -r.. finlv M'titimentsil have witnessed, and others a rhr

exe Miu'iit-ir . , . i ir i 1 which can henceforth dwell in im ,?and times more dread fnl mi A

heart. Thanks to the European cos-,a(iieti io iihm- i u.oi: nu-u. iri& tume, which I have adopted, thejword, the sangutnary cntrof captain of an Kngli-h vessel agreed'of Scio ha? produced the dath I .... i j ! r r nAA : a:..: i i r

to take me on hoard; tuit my orcau-jmiserv m 4w,wu "un ujuai-. lor ful situation interested neither Turks that amount may be estimntrd r r- ?",.frlUhmen. The captain oflnumher of our fellow -cnur.trvrr

the vessel would not allow me tocm-;anl women put to death or n due .... . . T 1 1

bark till I had reckoned out to niui.to slavery. ausi uiki, wnm i 300 piastres, and it was not till afiei jthe day of vengeance romp, he had examined them one by one. what vengeance can ever inflict nr that I received hom him permission our odious nains all the ehasf. . C a. I .1 4l... rr-..l ..(.i'li f tifif ricnrrfi? '

tO vet m lOOl on noaiu uu- cr:t i -1 1 1 i ' 'lit it im i uv.-t i .

whatever was my danger in remair.-j ing longer on hoard the chaloupe.l I have left the island in ashes. The!

Turks, after pillaging all the houses.: set them on lire, and joining swoidj

to tire to demoii-n mem more i ean!v, thev demolished them to tin la-t stone, in the hope of finding concealed treasure.

RICHMOND.

to

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'Hamburgh, Julv 4.

retreat upon France, by the wood of

llwati.

:i h tiie London C

1 r,. -avs is a decunu

..!:sider 1 an ticial exposition as lollows:

the conduct ot luis-ia, with re-; i i .r- : . l P

- " j I he pohcy ot the hu-sian Courtj Among the number of killed are Ti accounts from Ireland are to is ttiat of peace, because a war in!.rV(.ra ( hirf-, including the lamou the 1 lth Julv, and the distress doe the eat would lead to conequenre. Sartan Ladron. Ii is n)t known rot appear have abated any. the -xtent of which it is impo--ible u ii;it ha- become of Gen. Ques.uia. T Dabliri papers say, "in one P foresee ; and a per manct state ol 'Thus, the army which was to overp .n.'i in the county of M.iyo, ne peace alone can ins-ire t he welfare 'throw the on-titutional government

'lrd a d fatv f m lellow of L'lrope and tiie happiness, ol na- ,, Spain, a;-d whi h arrogated the

a x m a a....... . . . . . .

anu :eer. uoi!-. in-ia nope- to

Wepfdv, Sept. U. l2i

re )V r, ri.dit dinterpreti:g the intentions o.

in t ;i davs!" The subscriptions in w ithout arm, war, and bloodshed, allied prince-, is entirely destroyed

creature-lii d d famine

L... :don increased rapidly.

MlTRDKRl

A tragical y flair took place in!

-Throt.gliout the opulent Scio on-jvirinitv, on the 4thimt. v fifteen houses are standirg, con-blm-kmen, Hamshire Pitt an P"

tail ing our mothers, our sisters ai.di f ,,.. i . . i . s

nur .laiiL'liter-, rulnmi to tne ni. -ii ,, (..iri frorntbe evinercf dn-adful !av.-rj-. Tl-re the of ,. -ters profane everv ttung to giatin

lied hv their embraces, receive , f, t nunrrel nrcse

,;,a i

.1 "l.i 1 1 A . 1-1

tne ngnts lounueu oil ireaues wnicn . . r . , , i.i ,t i 1 hirty ot thse unfortunate men

fsin dav evenin" Jul v 11. ,r i i r w h lonned part of the band of the (.n,!7 1 1. .ji ,ia nuiiih.;jiin 1 -urr etion. A- the lemanls ol t ' .

mi

ci? th

t!

t

- sui i ciiMi. .- in' oein too- .n g, .. , , t-..,i . .ii: i- ... i i i .i Curate Zavala, in Biscay, have ar

p .in, ruiuiei ro lutein - u-.uus-ia ie uiiari reganieu in y- . . r,,. - ,. t . v- I x.-tprd iv fn.m M idrid. hrir g- curitv of the rights ot Chri-tian sUh- ,ie,t'- 1 h ' "r e,,1,d u i r .1 . . . " . .i. i .. march to Kuncul. hut thev arrived

; low i our imarmtuoa irom uiai p is ui me i ursi-n stands, un re v to the ning of the Cth. At ran be nopie-tion raided .ibout dis- tou alc i irri.d. we under-tand. no con-en'raLrinLr it-elf irom the (ireek cau-e.l .

c --if:: had been made by the muti- Had the Porte n-specJcd tho-' rights) Smyrna,, M;y5. n"i ?r 'o-js. nr had any thing or- made a w ar onlv on tin' rebels and-, c . " curre.l to in-pire h..P s of bringing ot eonnamded" the innocent wit , Extract of a private letter Irom a t: -'ftir to an ami able ac aanmo- the guiltv, a breach between the: voungUre k.

I n ;uent int.-rviews are two powers would never have takenj Jfy lcar brother Prepare yourself!

on rinding this letter to summon to

le Kingaranu- Mira-ter- in whic.M , . f T, 'your aid the strength of your cha

h' latter -trt.t.gU urged In- Majes ' 4 "l ? ' rac(cr; thc ,low which has struck . ..".:. i; w t n nimpiv km ds ;verv thing that nu- . ' ., , x. ,, v to -auction with In- nam- the r. us l- so terrible that all my reason

j.r.mulgationof se.me ullicial d-cu- . "'"" " '"'" i-required not to succumb under it. 1 .... ... m.iml-:. A i lor 1:1 r.i 1 1 on ot wnr. lti-

p." . t. ue iai i t:g I i i- di-approtmtion. ' This opening alarms you est I i,.t , f ,!, r. ... l i. t ad d protecting the (j reeks, would oi i.,e u-aiut t t toe n.val guanl-, . . ... mate at once the extent ot our mi-

. , i i ,i, . . i , ,iw. .:.. ,r,i . w net a uu ? u toi i .isi r- . , ,rd .h -,gnaung them h the title d - . trtuTies we have to weep for our i . .i . i. iii -arre. 1 o snare -interim' htimam- . .

le i !- so i o r rn ii;ti v. it i aiKieo i s-

ti'at with this propo-iti

ia- hrrn'iv retu--d re.

anag that hi- gu

r : .1 1 1. .. 1 1

it Main-, anu snouiu neer oe sijir- . . 7 , A, . . . . i i . - i ft nlil:iin in o.iri' thi rc-olt of u-.ir kl If .all our relations mv vnnnrrowl

nvni-eii or nrougat into peril tv an v " : J '"hv l i . . ti u tho tlir ironrriiu .tltiot l' utlr :i Lino Ptr.'illi'll nv r niirn'l.i

I ol ins. ,n apprehension, to " " . ' " 'jv v 1 , -v '"viv., deb the va illating conduct of the th(' l,3i;l,, Cabinet. Thi- was the owing to the protection of a gener- .. a .. ci :., ..ci... ..... I.' i...... tl.. i i ..

Ki;Mr ,rave Some rau-e appear- to ' me. in- i me uu: itin.iini.ni, nu: litis oee.ii re-

hav.Mieen entertained l,v the mini- lH ,l,osr,l'i mediation, support-! stoied to mv embraces. How can . . i a f i - i " i . i i !v ;i tutwcrtiil rt i I i t :i rv i rrt' fd. I rriL' tn -jii ii rlir f:itlwir ) Al-icl

v( I -, mai r crmuatiu mignt siinuen-; - i .........v. . . ...t.. . t m.i. h adopt the resolution l pi n ing r,;lt," a',,,1, ctnild lead to the at-this venerable old man now implores him-elf under the protection . the ,;,,im, "l f tbi- objert. and evcryjthe Supreme ben g for his country.

rci.vt iorv troop-- and thev urgei - " " e ini. ui.u i- tima n im- iuh.hc lumuk-i him tiJ.r.r.ir.. r..,. "t.t ..7, , . ; ' a 1 1 i . joy t he fruits of these exer-'w ho have survived him. The fol

place of safety, where his per-onJ1 io,,s jlow ing are the details of his dread-

shoiildthe troops he incited to so The high minded Alexander!!111 ilWixUmi' ou k(w that dari:g an atu mnt, might he srrure't'.ori.for.. uill eot di.,.,,-,.,.. I u Ut' a,ul ourtwo brother, Theodore

fmm -eizure. Tutni-' iir.iti..Jii. n :r. ... .i .. c .i. 7-T i . and Constantme, and vour father

...... . . . .. j,,v,j. , ... ... m ,,lt. (-atee )i ine vj reeks, null. 't also, the king returned a decide in-ver secure to them hv Cuarantee;i,'laW' WC. am!,t 1 ,e tv.

...... . .. i . . . .. . '. slinl nn in I lie cast e on tlw Rtn n.t

i . . . . . .m .... " - - - -- w - - - -- ! - , m Alicia

ii.ii ournanin anu religion coin-., ' -.i . .... ?nand, what right and treaties r, Jt,K';. u ('ht out the archbishop, quire, as soon a. the direct negotia-!a,n(1 U ' notwithstanding .onsn.nv pr.'paring at Viemm have10"11 .7 ,,arbanarls' 1V i. : . i . i . i had heen all the tune routined n,

gun. ii i- io no exported mat . , . i. . nil- (dungeons they were placed in two ne other poweis will second his am- ,. . J . . I11 m i

n able intention-. :.d. will, tho h:,r-!,m( a,,tl Werc lhcr K r put

" -1 ... - ... . ,l . . . i .

mir d.Mntrhters. reduce! t th" nie-1

th.'ir rage .and their passions; attdjMnle went to the house of Pitt o

often the virgins whom they hav

Ml

r.,r t' ..nu.lvf. f!w death whid

- , r n i.,.-.... Jtween Cwrn.

they v. isii ior. vn iae imk.u.' which rendered our island the most time, M i!e started home, hut hm.

agreeable in the "Mediterranean, ourjnt a hou-e on the way

academy, the library, the super!'

edifices" of Saint Anaigiroso, Saint

Victor, the Apostles, CG churches, and upwards of 40 villages, have

aeen consumed by the llarnes.

mornitg of the 4th upon some 1

a qunrrel arcAfter wrangling

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it ; ..,ia. . " 1 " - 1 1 : sunt-i inr i nun. on- . . . . . , k. It is added i country, the beautiful Scio in the ; ... V. I tv trrnts )t innocent blood, to sti- - . . , no i r Kiiuanti . . power of our barbarous enemies Mnir.i;-i. die the eedsot disunion and misun-,1 . ii.it r nm uiancc, n - we have to deplore the loss of our , . ,i .V(r.. .,; derstandi pg between the .powers; . ..'

negative: Willi the remark, tiiat in

guards were faithful, and that In hau nothing to fear from tiiem. In this situation atlairs at .Madrid wen lell u tne Gth iu-t. the conduct of the king inspiring the most sei ieualarm among mat portion ol' Unpeople who were well alfeeted I tiie constitution. Ail me nnpai h.o reports of travellers and )' prival. letters relate, w ith the utm i fi 1 nee. that the gr at bulk of t. Sp ii-a aalloa 1 derid -tllv .ilia i e j t-j tiiC coijilltution, ana iliat tin

to death with prolonged torments.

"Our father and his companion

witnessed with tranquility the prepa-

lauons ior u.eir execution, and it l.; c.a.a:.. i- i

i - .-..v.. ...v.. uiai u is if uitii uuiiiiy iilu IIOI o .s lear that the thn atening atti-lo-e their presence of mind for asp -

tddc ol its iieighhurs, the encrge tickle, iastaiit. Our sist

niony that now exists between all tin' courts, it cannot be doubted that ds desirable object w ill be attained it the Divan remains faithful to the

ti-p -ition which it has lately shewn.

"The ferocious incendiaries Hum coured the mountains and the for

es!-, and-thev are now at the 2-lthj

village of .M iotic. These tigers, a

thousand times more cruel than t!nw

vva here Pitt came up, got bin

of the house, k renewed the quar

Those in the house did net orwhat passed after they went out: Pitt soon acquainted them wit!5 result by dragging bis atagorM

ti . l.otic;o no.-.rlv lifeless. Onei

ining the body of the dying m; was found that he had been sta

. i r ...... i ...1 !.-.

oiu.e ioresi, nave ... . Kmos,k

trrd niton the dead, wriicnthov near,

t the living. They opened the, He expired in 15 or 20 mir-t

tombs, and threw into the street the Pitt was immediately arrested

bones of our fathers, and tiie corpses. . , ....

of their own victims were dragged; J

by the feet through the brooks. . n , T" of j

i.I. - . .1 !.- lir.l I I

TjI r( f Utt wt'incii tj i mo i i i - , .,;i;..,in tlwt iJrmd nre . vi,o-ed t, ,j (say s the V mrenncs pa

- . i v x - l i. Li.1

sale m the public markets; articles was murdered near vrigrus

of great value. Mich as tne sacred nn Vv bite River, on the Oth ir.st vases of the Greek and Catholic )y Th.jmm Mcfr;linei. The dec

enurencs, ana me iiaiuiinnenus oi - . ... A " - a .... n ..... - i ..... . l.. L-illn .

ll.n Pri..a, nr.. I,v tlu-.,. ivrnlrhl'v iiilUv.ll 3 ll.tVt. lvT-ii

sold at a vile price. Through thejidow on the back of the heaH

intervention ol the Charge d Aihurs narentlv with an Indian bath

of the French Consulate 1 hayejf)r knot"tcd cIub, wdc succeeded in purchasing th:rtv-tive;

women, whose names 1 send vou.!

ich pertnr

the hat and skull and it

. . i

ir,.i j hi. iviWlf inn 111 Ml.'1'

anu wno are now in saieiv ai me j "-.,...

Cansulate. , i was faund. lying on his saddle

" Since mv arrival here, the same'ket. that thev hr.d encamped on

scenes have been renewed every da; irouni!, ar.d the blow was there are sales of diamonds, richj . ., Al . 4 . ...n 7 . ii n . 1 r ii t if. i:'t llfiMte ill"1'

pelisses, icwelry, chalices, tme stull-! r

in shrt, all kinds. d valuahle articles lILt r- llullunu which are in the streets, and are iiendt d, and is now confined i-1 V" l

given away tor nothing. I lw ... v,.1.,lf,o. Thev were-

umiii ui i v.iun- - m

should it be oth.'rwise, when all the! . if .... t .rt!inf.. Ulii.o:

... . C A C I'll . V ft Wi II 1111V v J

HlllillMlHIIU' VI !-, ii .'III , lllltllt II

of 15 to old men of F.0, embark ev

ery day for bcio, Irom whence tnev return laden vv ith our siiuils? Wo

can only return our thanks to the

Europeans who reside at Smyrna: they have done all thev could to

purchase our women; to purchase .i

ill, tne treasures which the coiinirv ot Homer possessed before its disasters, would scarcely sufiice. Amongst the ravishers of them, then are some with souls so atrocious that they will not listen to any species of arrang mcnt.

One of these monsters rffns-il

ister Henrietta b 10,000 piastres tor the ransom ol

MURDKR IN THK FIRSTT ciaa:.

From the Eastport (Maine) Sen'A

Die!, in St. Andrews jail,

day last, Mh ult.) Mr. eionging to Sab rn, Mass.) vg' sears! iMi. V. had been imPrlJl ihe last b mouths for , brother, Mr. John Perley, tk 1 -age a short time since in a v from Salem lor tiie purposf ol P ,oSt Andrews, and liberating

aiouiei. jn iiij .i-.tj,--from the mast head, a distil