Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 11, Logansport, Cass County, 20 January 1832 — Page 1

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E2 Jl'STICF. An TRUTH OUR GUIDE THE I TI IJC GOOD OUR AIM WILMVO TO rRAISR, WIIFA I'RAISE IS DOF, BUT VOT Ti ! D To B.VF." TOT. I. I,OGA5fPOHT, INDIANA. Fit 1 15 A Y .TAX. 20, lttS. NO. 11.

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PBINTn A5P H F!I'!!FD E'.TRY FPiDVY mm w n w f v W mmkd t' W vr m Market St reef, oo,m.ite thr Srininaru,

- " j ri 07" Tkki:s of t or J". iii i ' ' e;ici rontiir.r.i't'-c t'.ircL: li r for I , on ts. Advert is-Miu.-,iis i tJie ca-sh; if chareJ, twenty-five per ceul. Kill deaJ.ltt!, CO.UMU.MCATIOX. M. r-i-, ;i , . ' r. tJitor: il)vv exceedingly mor-j tifi;i it mut l.'e to t'ae lOditor of a public journal, to have the columns of. his nae.er contaminated hv th rur-il.i ous etrior.s of ,uch a ieron as Ha-i I m.-O. Since the Oilblii-at ino ni'mv v:il. . , . i i .,: i edietoi) adJress to tuis contunricioas ! , ii i i , ; champion oi the nuill, helms m deio' c r- ii &i ' i ance ot mv trien ilv rf .imomtions, m ids ' i ranee at t ie head of a ...:"' i r i i coaeate ritma ot epitael: too absurd a id i;nh ouvais to be not have tl ii!;.- to deceuv lilv. Poor infatuated poy tiiscoadilioa, for it is a deplora-.' lie one. As I doaot intend to tiesna.s couvnai.ia upon the imnerv ious mind of readers now perfectly ignorant he i of' v lu t it g;.c oi tiie points urged in my former communication. 1 there observed, that it was le.g'dy nuaorlant, that the people gen-!

2 So r-I1'1:,-;;cll-l!r1 !j;j'va!:; 'nould be read? Can it that he iVeh; coinmo, ag wvi?, uhidi, under iliiier-, SIloro wedulourly shuiu.Kl by them, viria th- number of caJehad diniii'.ih3 oil " 11 " I'i !,u'u!'...,aii anxictv for the perusal of maiUr,lf eircutnlaiK v, woahi have r.o pie- j 1 letice in boiii cast ?, of i onuiion a v.ell ed to V, or 0 ca;e- iii a da v. Acroi4AVIumi sent ':.T mit, or carrier. t;:o s::-- wiiirh can never fail of Unking the 3'5ilic5:- rlvi-t- . Vv' h ot tllt se ill j.M.fepid-mie catarrh or ii.ihu nz,;, to ir.g to o:h. retains publ::od in Ilnnicriher inu.i -av th. p )M,-e. l;por- ivl!! q- j M!,0 fM ,v ; , j, ,j ,., ( - in l'1 ovc :l (i 1 1 ',".t K( ' ' :i r'lUM '''' U vp the feet uarai and ory. tv preserve .Jary, th Cholera had vi?ited .:G2 te disca.iti'.::, -,i jt !!;i ti:nr, ifall . ".Mia-- ' " " l ' ' '" I',' IT 'tt i ! hi h c? v.a t. tlan-ii u jf j.ji, - oil i an a j uable temoeraluro of the Lin, to;; -nsand vila : intha! J-in-vkm. Oo arepaiJ. Cr rccciveJ ia p,ymoat. ' he be so pertocJy Ignorant ot human UC d;u r:).::;ti , )oi:v; , ,j n; t.ot!,; oS-'suil;i !)!t: n-Xie ,( thousand :iMd on, v. -Z

il ',..-,pJo ",,. M, iaaor.il- ami,W ,hc M V, " it r.l.-;. d,w ,,r tvt''a Nov G.-T!,ecMera panic Kn ie..s.ii a.ii iroaau o,a... l aeie is; i ataiia or inl;aei.za : but ly impel. dim. imueh greater avail. Wo mention this,- 'i . " c 1ult. writer to which nio-!;'wlc t"arac,"- a" "l'l" I'Ujtht.ico p!,y oftlm l,,,,. r.,,,1 prevtm'- ,,rncli. c not will, a view to reromn.e..d ZLh i-whhX-vialn Cre to ..lu-it vour .m.a.ion, t injcea i '-'"- ;c Ern-3,o, will not bc.i(?,heoM.J,rrvhala,:o,sf,Ttht.m i, i,.UUcrimiU1,K.y, ln,t simrlv to lori, .i'arc nmtu;! not itJ. wii'i :!...,., li.,,,.,, ........fi.,., r.'CciVfil.ivtVmmtli one burst ol m- ! vapoiirund miioiis, K lhrow Ihcino- ilil ,( is ii.coninaral.lv safer than tlieiTi., ......i:; ...

I erally feiioali be appn?ed of the politi-

cal character of the aspirants to otUee,!.has of late prevailed over o rcat an'

Sec. Pius the sapient Romeo imnlicitlv;exttMlt ofcoautrv, vye intend to direct

aPnitsbut gravd assorts, fand ttiis loo:;1'e alt,ntio 01 reader mainlr to

in the ficeot an intelligent communitv) 1 . M,I,HV 1ll","t,'al,n wll,ch ! ."mm,"Ui.ul,: 1 u,n ! mr! ''uce a tirst anu auwartls a!l (hc cathedral,, collegiate, and paroPrJ the ovtud are nerhctlv well tat attords of an epidemical, in n.g on be mcreased in these circum- ot simple food light and cav of digei- dliai churches and chapels throughout . : I-t-iittin wen -;rontrast witn a contagious disease. 2d.;sl;inces of combined prcdupoHtion, but don such as the iarinaceoiiB articles,! the kh dom opt tinted w tin all the candidates for of- (The precautions which it i proper to ! d"'ger from the disease will be Utewed fruits, &C. and finally; though j ' ,r. ' lice, and the direct and collateral bear-;adont under ihe , a rn.mi! ,-,..,i-t J much g.entcr. with caution, nlain anim:d foml in Kmt! ihe papers, gencrady, udicule the

ings of all the measures thev mav i)( - fendv bring in oper.rtion. - , ,.,, i'l'.'ti a:(t'iti f m'a Dri ll 11 .-ncj th en u a:;ui( c a ; : v htt pieceeity of intellect witii i'iee.. every tiling is already known. ilti us !oar mortal.-, dailv exoerience A u an i adds new strength to our 'convictions,! , 7 . ami t!ie light redected by the superior

g-:dusof others, upon the all imoor- j V ' t7i,,iiV I ' ' l c f 'Jf I i , a ..c ...a..;.... n., i. ,..;c',1,ed ,n Popular language. Uf it, de -

taat subject of poluics, has heretolore

aided me, at lea-t in nn vt P , tion both k a n ., i i 411i t .;.' i ; ; ii i enth ii om his companion in expoMii e. 1 era hav e hecn, tmt none, ttiat are con-j " e cojm , a pa u uoi u io.,i u.u i.ii', .ti iti-i,i'a ii i sc.iv.euon ooiu not allowed to dount ; sn.ee this is the ,. - ... . 1 . , i r.i . i i , , riif ,,.r' i r in ..w vi irt h h from -, . i i) . . i i i- i 1 One wi have alter a severe c u , a ore . idered ot the continental character. est here, ine ioio ing .lriiete irom t.ie ot men and met-ures. But as llo-; on y common agent or cause to w nc h , , 1 n : , , ,u,1v - . , 'i linpw. , . i i ,i p ,n vr , . throat and a pa n in the bend: another 1 his is the more probable, as the'l'Ondon limes, ineo thinks dittTcntlv. out out the . people otherwise so diheientlv circuni- ,. , , ' . , ' . i -o . , , , r , i ... . - . , , l' P-i oui :t . . rltlnntpi pi flf -a slight hoarenesnnd achangcof voice! 1 vne .Mercury, published on I ue?day, Eatlity or Cholkr 4. This disease ligits tnatnirn upon our akars, lilot j ll(7iVv e a local or tei reM.Pd pl. tl'i' I'rde Cough, with pain and contains the following statement: appears to be cou-idered, when at a dis-. from the catalog ie of our political ax-j. . ' ni ;? ; ':fever: a fourihwillccmiplainof his hack ''Great alarm has been excited in tance, in an almost ridiculous!-- frighti . . otiiei ise s e should unu it in particu- ... , . (1 . , , n v i c i .N r.. .... , . . , .- , - . loms, that experience and iniormation;.ir aitritts and exposure? to the excli;-!and htnbs, asii they had been severally Newcastle lor some dav s past, Horn an ; tu Vpir. It was viewed with great.

' are indisnen.ible .one; to a rennhii. .,,. I,- . cm noveiiime . exnel from our coun ,,1,ni,rm ', ( 1 f J , angoveinme (,-expeltiomourcoum rythat palladium oi liberty, that mo, - tr al, lever, that diseniinator of infoima lion, tncl vec, and adopt tii .uindal doctrine of -iiv)mi o." that the lu-imlo. already know enough, a - i - a him enjoy the chains ot the blessings of lyrat more than once intimates position to his love nonsense. from some disappointme Kniiirrf wi t h tvld r h ho i :il nr.innl " , , i , . much enamored, perhaps I might here ' 1 i . ictort without even otiendmg the scum j tive Uomeo" and tell him that the

virulence with w hich he opposes thotn . , fV c 't ' M1 , fvni.v are " 1 1 . jmemocrs ex, ept one ma ih.mlv are as -

circa!atioaofpoliticalinldrmation,maySHiled;i0metinies one alone is aliected ,! ent l? UVire5c" , . .. , , ,' , ! . . - ,. .'ises ot co d or catarrh, wilrbe variously ,oe substantiated o uiKpuestionamt cv per:iansanse,(allhoug!) I do not believe. and the ot.iers enjoy exemption iromitsLir acc0I,iin(r to their tempera-! idence, there is immense mischiet in it.; from some previous disappointment: Hack. A contagious disease on tne Jp natural institution, or theiriyicldingtoaniinfoundedopinion. Need-

in pe to i- , . 1 i. . pohuc tl preierment-perhaps the ople are too enlig'ntened to elect him odlce-he wishes, tiiereforn, political T 11., r . disquisitions blotted from tne pages

1 Tourpaper. The more uixoraxce, the

GREATER SUCCESS FOR DEM AGOC.UES ! die word ,n re in conclusion. "Ro

meo appears to be otrended at an in-j

Puliation that his communications are

not read bv a sweater number of your readers. Aud can it be that a man who nas anv regard for the morals ot the . . . 'V- , ..v

. A I .11.11 1 Jthe domj.tic lieaitlj. by h: trudinir upon it, those cu 1 ' r ii k rs tliose vllcar alli iN'DFXORoes coarARisovs, -vlnrn are ev.ery where bestrewed through this pointre of k'lr 0i! S!lime-; V . . 11 I , iwiiere is inv niusnr air. Editor, I owcyou, ?is well as yoiir . . . . " . !

nauK.'. o n-garuK-s oi an use uecen- r-;;t; -j. coil aii.iosn m e. . p :u !tt;i j ;u;intity . to shun sudden t; euiactions hee iiom the icourg?. Ti.cio-'fi.'hujn-cies of soei.-ty. to ?;pcct that any up all niglu, or ev n hru;g under the front heat to cold, am nece.-.aiy tueaiu.ber ofca-es. to the 1 Sth oi () .o .r. parent, holding in high a;ul juft e?.tiina-:rroUv,(-'u,1 r intcse iniitu nee of anx- ofprevontlon. If unavoidably exposed wa 335,7." 4, ofdc:t!i, l.ji. 731. At tion, that exalted, that hnllovved atlri. , or drpsu-ieeh.y y tiro ing oil in lhi.wav.or In getting net tui t hill-, Vitima.(ii.cli;din,; th-.' suburb :,; -e; :,ctv , . r , , t . -eitom My article ot Ore?. fjx. (() ,,c a uann p, .ot-itath or i geir- ca-o o. , ;!r.d on t'.a- 22 1. 'J ue t.t-l ..j.coi lennie eaaracter. 'MontSTv, l.ive or frequent doses of saline med-jal warm hath, and to kep at rest in niKnbr r of ..-e, in lhat ca-uj, to that should wih to polule the sanctity of nines or ofi-arslating sudontics, b doors ami u-e a ver ii!tt reinen, are da . jj.or. t : of de ;th. t .-7 ;-m

readers, an anolojv lor fver tiavinm . . . , , , . 1 . . . ... b poation orproiienc to be nttaiktd noticed liomeo. 1 did so for his bene- !. .,,,,, -,i ,!,,.,,..,,!- - ( -t, l ,w ', , . , oe.t g.. m. iai, m pt.au.. p mi the ' !Mn;v

L,utl u.'ia mat 1 nave thrown "rs ari ro swim:, I apologise both to you,

t " I jvour readers and to Uomro, far ha "V S' ,,5!so peik-ctlv mi.appreh-d-d his char" , and lespectaou, vt , , , ped a:-t! 1 realh ' ' .'' ' " ' ' e C le'ulc"c- : o . a ; i at'! .Mil i''im iiniiii iimi ii v,.

"l " '.ot.uion, ii i? cer-

1 M"A a c J"Uou to kno'v t!s;l1 tew.llu-.

ver few, tiave ever read it. He write,! digna:;t contempt? Well mav we savd 'to Uomeo ia tiie lan-uae of the Poet. 1 uoiiodest words admit of no ileiVnee, " c,f r..v till V, b W.UU Oi l.i.N.M,. ' VII sip.' i' opr , ft - i,-t xvinvu.vtt. aut ofdccf W Prom the dournai of Health. '. prod'rr'mg a tew rem irks on the pid, , niccatarrh, or the influenza, which !cautions, bv the w.t., which will be i i . . tounu tiselul hevond tin; present sea,'son, and long alter the nre.feiit livery of; i ! j; . i n i i " U ,Tar' I if1 (1111 fp.l

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Except in its greater diffusion, 'iote uaiiernuiy, mucii less mat iattacking at tiie same tine- a nun-.'cutity which we see in contagious dis-

her of oer-ons. sratter-d o a r a vi ex-

tent of countrv, the inSuenza cxnibitsi(d n.a given nuinber of persons be tin

! no sj mpiom or set of symptoms distinct if. II . i "j ' tV lvf " " J : fi uu iU.i. e..;. h. .i ,to,! S - ennfemcal: that is. ltattatks air cat' " ; V" ; j I. , i: ';f ; "'I "" ;numl,er fjj'' Hi' ami extends ovci a w hole countrv. Put! , , l --..i is. tit is tint nrmemo ai. slliee o li.is not :i , nr ... npnil,:1I. fn ,,,, .....1.. v,, a.,-c u ; :i - iuuiiu v . iiui uucs n uiiiitiii v iiimui I ... H -w'. . , t m a m ,-,a ji 1 1 . a 1 1 1 ,-a .i , i ec 4 i thev are simultaneously aitected, or in .. -i . . 1 .. r...i 1 i - "'P !l llfl1'" a3 1 .IU1U,U PP0'" ol one communicating t hej uiseasp to anoi ner. riomei mes ai i ne

n let us with change or variation tor manv vea.s, or ; regular attack 0; rneumamni-painanu , y -u-u, -uun -.u . v (Jie population 01 1,

' desposts, and for a particular season in many years;;:" . " i Z ' fia .TLnvin,. within tln.se ten dav. vi.

my. ..K0!nco" a in Uie examples 0! remittent and in-j ' J ; ' . of foowLMr. CrawhalPs foperV. He lived at sited Manchester, Bolton, Halifax,

that my op.:rmiuent, o, muo ievt... ine, o-thcr 8VinploniSj of lhcthe end of Sancfgale. He was attack- Leeds, Shcllield, Derby, and Binning-

originates Kllxr'' lui:i" V'T V ! ' 'V"' ''catarrh ed at 11 o'clock on Wednesday mghtiiam,I have liad opportunities ofobserOll'lltait.S nnl rnrCin-hins- for Mltboior tl it it fnni.:UlUUI" e ..... ... ... '. . ..

nt On il-i r V cu V .;v I We see verv clear v then; from these i last, and died twenty-nine houis anu a Vmg the ait-ansoi hmg leehng on the m. vjn ii, is mon ful. members ot the same : lanii v to , . .. . " ' c. 1 ..i i,u...j iL ,.r 1" :. ..n

ouit.i iiaiio, can na.e uui one spet auc . , j' rp. ' application of the 0 from i)Uf matter to the living bod v: it is nearf lhrcc me"1 f VtA l ri;CC,,t C f lv unitbnn in its symptoms and progress "" lJlJ

-1 , , ! , I r , 01 lacking always the same order of parts; and in a certain mode o progression. Its operation may he quickened by olher causes; hut no one or all ot them can produce it, unless the specific cause or

;moi bid matUr bo applied, as of smallI . . c

i' - In r.n epidemic, such as the irdlur nza. ! i 1 I I i . . ... Y.lf.,,,u i - , .itmop.ieie, r.hcu v tnr ai.u.i.u ;-conipit is n r ; nfp or r.1 frmm inr . n. i la pic-uiap.-suu iuih- rtiMM.'i'-fi h i .'

i:aril'e-:ly n!,.;nheh t!:e 5uii. fiioeii cmued or uKi - currii.ous tn-illi;ltc,.v enfeebled: fmaliy, the language ruiious then :f;-llo'-vi!'H a d( baurh or excess of any

jixiitil. ioiie 0; UN "t-c, nont't r. are Me-'i .t . cau?i.t? !iy the application of uhu h Uv are sure a eorta'?- train of mptnim l'e F'luced. Tie ir eiiit is relalu n (.1 t in child rtr iu'im iilin.::li.,., u" -ilv v,. tM.:j. Mummj! me .'animal economy. ' u the case of the iu'1Ium:u ((OI"),li: ca?e ouiie mlluenza. there ate two kind of nrrdU. 1 !oi detenoiated air wliiel all hitntln Jihe other partial, gronh tut oftht j Puliar eon(itetion of the individual here lie has a vso ik c hest, liable no rheumatism, or to ijlntai d pain oi tif lead, t. or has been ei-ftehlcd In I I I .V .-.11 eatvaia ed age or tlnonn; aiiection oi the ; Tho deterioration or change oi nh or prediposes them to dieate, by I i.i Oin.f i-li'ilK-n 111 tli nnr hn.i v I I ho lli. ft. t. l inillV. ll v. 1.I111W11 t . ! kin .

im i . ii r i iL i i i . i 7 i Insist is readily accomplished to be had recourse to, without tear or

!!).v cxpomie to any of the causes ahead - I ,i , I'll i en ;;n,-; ...ea, anu w?o !., ..!) o-.. i tut i,(MiSible, even without checking jsensible perspiration, or sweat, w iii lining on an attack oi inlluei.zu. The i chances ot attack will, ot course, bt 'greatly increased, if to the general predisposition in the slate of thenar, be I vldeti the speci.il or individual predis positions mentioned above. Not only Although !: in.ihicnz a, like other e - : i : . a:. ... . ,a i . P'Ofimc urease--, cxmoiis a genoiai re'it i- . i seimuance oi s mptoms in mosi oi tnose ixiuu ns u( u:n 1-1 nui n? 11.1 i 1 1 n i 11 3 - ' .H il. .a fli.-i n. i.a n,- in.,..nc I 1 . II . ! . ( 1 "a iHeai!l ?;uo;l ca,,s" peculiar condition of the atmospheric lair, will: after bimilar exposure to ( old si . . " . . . 1,1 I ! iHimiditv , he converted iniodisf ase . , . , , ,r ' , n winch shall eftVet such person di lie r - beaten. Sometimes, though more rare -

Iv. the digestive svstemwillbethe partK-ia had made its appearance in New-!at the surterer will castle. That a very v iolent and unusucomplain of soreness and cramp, as ifhejal ease of cholera morbus has just oc -

me oigestive svsiem in oe uie pni 1 . . . ... 1 ... : 1 i i. i: ...Ml I

vomiting On occasions. the first symp - Mi.ilucnza will yield to a . . . . tomsofthe ; uC till I s, t hat CXCt I sion ot the predisposing cause .there is ; 1.7. , ' 1 nothing speciht or peculiar 111 influeni, u-i a .uir nm,v from c UV lillltll 11 Ulllru (.riiiii.iii t huiii r ri,(.rrh or cold. Persons i . . . 'exposed at other seasons ti.an the pres- , ' , f4tnnillll r:in. I Clll IW lilt pit.;t,lll l lo viuuivo v...

iweieseiicu wiui torn, ui iu iiih,iiumiu) uj uw.m..n wv.n, ..v ... ' ....... t . . .

, 1 1 ill.,.. .1 a I - . 1 . . . ; I .1 1 .- il,ni !i .ml ..n .. 1 r nnr .. ..I .

it 111 liio rr((iicr uiiiii- 11,111 "t-1 " ui u.) MBnitii) ui nan I'.iJi xpuuji'-i.'ii'ini, 11 it jc'.ijt niuii-

ptunis.om piog.C,,, - .,,,. , rninmnn rnl,ftl,

III e !'l 11 I , IMl; tJ 1111.1 u v "ii .... v.tw .., . . ,pnr(lor aiul :nlla0m. dative organs aU .fc u casy to sc that , pruacnlial maxims, obedience hich JyoulJ gu:ird ui ugaiust catch

ing cold: are equally rro urate and pro-; The Cuolf.sv The alarm in reaper to protect against indue:)-.'., and pect to the Cholera in K;i"Iand and in that as a slight cold is to be drondci hv a great measure sub-.deX- A letter

- . - m . c w . " inahlo to i!tiii: of blood or to e.;.- .. , a : i: .. i. uptpt tii , .'i i? fie iiitluci to I.T. Mill p - ho important precautions bncu'd jhe. inline! za have made in; Mtack in Idue form, it may, likv a comnon cold, oe ceiit-ralh Leol m sti ui-Jn.n iv iifiil abtincncf:--mihl herb 'teas, tet and watei:, beiei: the or ly ai lick e t d for ultiit r (nod or unnk. 1 Ii irnt it.on ct

i ouirhing ill he gs ent'v niitii.a.led by st ( ' of p,c pie. ii nd dri:.k rs peo-dax--eed tea. v. ilii l! c ad Htinn of a lit- pie htlivei:i ki r r. -pt i-!.- Ii . a d. ih. lemon juice and ?ee;ar, orbv 2umA- of surh as the-a lio n 10 t. 1 i 1 ad- i; -.M tabic, iti water. ! London, Nov. T..i t . a; aa ;. r o

lj ! I other mean.', be ired, ir, the al)ence 1 1 ea-em to beuiu tint tiie paa. ea hei c i i i

i a pin fcician v. e wouhl jierticul.iri v : caulioti again-tthoie of a lu-.tireendt'iir

-nth as spiritous lhUoi., in the 'vaiious jtr th.uuh vln- medium of ...... oi more condjinattoii of hot loddv, whi-kev ! Harnhiti-Ihip-, the cr..s of which pmuh, or spites ami t ondhm-i.ta. 31otV: broke tiee epntv.r.iir.e le'u'at'-o. hy or less fever i ahvavs present with the ' antiis g about the .bore- of the river . . . . ' ... 1 .. -

-old or inlluenZa; and which, will be

1 greatly aggravated by stimulatingor exnir.jeilii: remedies. S.iline iTtaiieints in !

heating or nlextoliarmic one, and oucrhtb ..I w, ,a.l 1 1 .1 I .1 . . . II. I. 11 I I , : demur. Opium, in its vurlous forms ' i i I Ii i auiiiini:tituon, thould not he-cole.-;! v hastily hed recourse to, especially flTiS OI or in the tirst or more feverish stage of "the disease; indeed we should recommrnd thatitbe only used under the direction , ota physician butaflerall, the chief J hopei of relief, and means of avoiding , future ills, the consequences of protrac-; t . . 1 ! . . it . II 1 : -I!. j ted influenza, will be in a cooling regi-i 1 .juantities. LSL , CI10LE11A IN ENGLAND." Shields. Nov. 2. We have latterl v i had considerable additional alarm about j . . . . . ..... '. i H'c1 .cholera, and hoards ot health are: I . . appointed at ev ery place in this district, ,im(i , M(t 'nUn v,i(r j, rilfli, i Some violent cases et the Iraighsh choIh' Pi" usion inai me eonui.e.aa. eoo,-, 1 .iJJjc..,l..v.v, ... i . . mi . . i . . .... i I r n rrml ?j i liovnii I 'i 1 1 i, M h f h 11 1 V O TP'joicc to be nblc to observe, that the o- ; pinion of the medical gentlemen whoat ... 1 1 -i 11 . 1 . . . o'clock on Friday morning." If the news from New castle, however, be unfortunately true, the question ot - J - - 7 j '.contagion is set at rest, and all availa- . i - . 1 .a. i ,.. n j me prcc.au ion m 1st ne la.uai lu . I nread ot the ma adv. but until theiact .1-- ---- - - . less alarm, even in the presence of the .lls:iso;irve- onlv to in v itc its raraircs. and that a fear of the cholera would create alarm here, wc are convinced, foryesterdav we heard more than one gentleman express his determination to quit the town for either Wales or Prance. Resolutions of this kind would soon throw thousands out of employment.

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... ... t t. ? i - . ; i . . . ." ' ' V , ' 1J, states tuat !'raj had rrt'rlv ct'ascd at Ciiiio. thut atakxan -JG. A 1 lam'aurg letter -i ( ) . i:t ny, '-'Jdi-- Clndora, I as?uie on, Ixs far more drc.oifu! at a dif it U bv no rne;ins on! .I-hk -- ., i .; it lie- ia tin; .alum, h- ,c. the air h,-i:.-paite ni!pbi:rous a; id v e have oia.-r weatheribesdes, it ait. ! l! ? lera w. lc its appear,.' " -t Sa.:dt ilat.d. iia-.ine bt-en tr-e.-; .,-, d ahi.i:Pour or le death are said (!,ut wstli"hat tr;:th we know i.ot) toh;ncahcady ta'-'en idace. ( minds easy on the-u 'ject for the present - 1 e.u i on i 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 ie p i ecau u on w n i c n re a . ,T w,i,tl. Jet, s, . .1 . I I !iiiTi(Trr - i 111 1 nun ir '.f I'n wmo III? A ijesty, ia i nv v Council, having ordered t!:at hi Grace the ArchIiihoo o ( 'a ill it! n i rv s-bfifiht nrrmm forw uf )ravcr lo Almighfv (iod. to be ,1S( (1 in aiichurche, and chanles du, in t!lu continuance of danger from theehoera morbus the piimtte of England, a,5i,ted bv hc bench of Jikd.or, on Sa - ' lnr(i;.v ajonwd urecautien; presci ii'ed, and li e ren:ejdies indicated, as sheer humbug, chief-. : ly deriv ed from tho-e in time of the I plague The testimony -:eeni- irresist' able, that cho'era is not contagious, and j that its mortality has been exaggerated. lit is stated that'at Vienna, dining the height of tiie cholera, there were fewer deaths weekly, owp to the general temperance w men oieae uitne maiaujr : . . i a.i 4 1 : rx . I'll 1 . I I !

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the sunjectoi tnc auuity oi ti.e f uoioia dread bf,lore it had actually broken out Hamburgh, which citv I left on S (ardav nlh ,Jst: it hail wu ,10WCvt ny nrmife.ted itselfeigbt dav s, ai ;,u iiamnurgu , wnitu cu i icn o;i oa . . .b .' . . . -. er id 1 .. t 1 l .. .1 i I. - I 1 . ..1 '. cJudinv sereral cases reported a o d - Uirfpici0us, a number lhat vamthesi rt . . . - aiiuv uiiin-uiic uimuis n.iu ii u:ntu.i.i . ly in dshing. Among commercial men, of whom I have rcen great numbers in Lancashire and Yorkshire, there is one - determined expression-it is in every ' .1 ,.n- u i . .1 x: 11 , n i.u ,ii s -ne nave uie o. . The riots in Bristol are den ored. but 1 - - - - , yet many persons think Inat the specimen shown there of what may be expected all over the land if the Lords again reject the Bill, may be of some vbcncltt in inducing fear to operate to oiler for the people what love never w ill. Self-interest is the only principle of action with the aristocracy ; and they may read by the light of the Bristol fires what their political opthalma have before obscured from their eyes.

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