Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 32, Logansport, Cass County, 21 July 1832 — Page 2
5afi!od tobc proarrd v;ith cnst nnd00 diploma, which he offered to ITON. west. Under this order, the workli??"" for of some medical friend.
Om-last date from W-ashingtoa1, ro.nn.oncc.l I. leaving consid-j-----' is tlwtith Jnlv, which arrived on 'craliie portion of the read between It vu f i0vclicst morn-
Frifkiy eveninir. The Biuik Rill Indianapolis and the Wabasn, icings in Junean inspiring, sunny, bnl-
has passed the Hons', orKepreseti-;i tnfe, almost impassible for man; my day, all softness and beauty and we tatives by a majority votes 'and horse at certain seasons of thcjciosed the Tuillcries by one of its suA- 108:4 85. , Roc, y-, obstructed as the travel is voted in iavor ct the. pasKuro of ihc'ervening small streams, upon rand qm . hmwA Jn om. bill, and Messrs, Carrand M'Car- v' !il.!l l-rrfs cannot be employed tllind iUvas ;mpoiijcnoUo be struck
ty against it. i'he vote of Indiana, 1,5 llilies rI lnen U1UT- nuL y -very tore it Ivwidi our own exquisite cn-
rlclt ?alth
vlicn
letter
alace
iir facade oli had been there. It is horrible to think i
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one which went to allow tSuve u-croau acioss me neiitmi on nc:nearlv half a mile, lay in the mellowest jliow tnese poor creatures may suner in, Co--hr fnlo rrr'-np.! In ".v west ot' tile Wabash, above sunshine on our left: the liu-Iy river, the very midst of the provisions that. l mil. lit';? ttJ 1)1 HlHiiilU ii III i' it . . . ... , . i . . I c 1 1 .. i-. . i i c i
" J...1 .5 ... -11 J 1-1 xitl ttr IV 1 inch :ltOti tCi lilt. UnniPllf f nfu I vi en.o I noVPI
Li uiviueu mils: jitssrs. iier.uricKs, l,V . ... .v...... 4, . .y . t;m .i t? r.. i Sir. it is estimated bv the engineer v veins lulkrof the pleasure of Ik
i i Hvu 1.111 jjuu i in ia.u;, ill tt - 7 - - i - i it' .who snrvc v: d the Cumber am ,l! d ,l)0t 5 I never saw a day
i;.vTi .auanu.u v. nv i , f, 5f even about me seemed t
Jie hank. rso amendments vcre m tiJv; llu; ! i:1 V,m' "orth for. The splendid r
madetotbo bill in the lloiwo. but ul'0llt to miliof the hon?rn. wiih its lot
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and then a nan groan escaped thr-fcwno My nrrnn rrnvpa, ncirrrfr, seemed the strongest; but with the ex- weight bad risen from my lunp. ar,j ceplion of the universally open mouth j walked home blf??irr God for heal iK
and upturned gnasuy eje, mere were. won uuuiM-emnieu gratitncie.
no signs ol much suticnnp. 1 lound two who must have been dead half an I
hour, undiscovered by the attendants. One of them w as an old woman, nearly grey, with a very bad expressionof face, who was perfectly cold lips, limbs, bodv and all. The other was younger and looked as if she had d:cd in pain. Her eyes appeared as if thty had been forced" out of the sockets, and l.cr skin w a? of the most livid and deadly pur
ple. j The woman in the next bed told me she had died since the Strurde Charitei
CASS COUNTY TIluES
K-M&S- f.K"T :-f&'S?I;
Willing to rRAi?: ln:t not fraid to bm:jc SATURI1AY....JUIY 21, IS!52.
A'0..I- ivorv r,;.- h?srSt water mark. THIS part ot Hie covered wuli boats. A: spanneu wnni.aic mauc ..mvuu ,,u. Mf.i ieuci.1 xO.Iv. i.Cl) oi,(t a.1;. i:a.!..i.i . Vri-r-o t PiWl-e n'gifuent and crow-did bridges on our I asked why a simple prescription of: was put down, and thecal! lor r.r V.,'('lt l'p , jidit; the view of the bland with its t.eatment might rot be drawn up bv! previous question, precluded ailde- 1criv ott:;;s mafrmheent hruige ma,slvc rl( fllu.(urcs ,L0, aid the the phsiciai,s and administered bj the bate. The course wiiirhthe Pres- lmi v abash, before tne road . jP. r.av (on . o( tR, ( hurch of !Notre!:iuinerous medical tt'idents who are in
ident may take is vet uncertain el- KdJbm'idepassable for man sta- Dame, 'rising dark ai.d gloomv in the Taii, that as lew as possible might suf-i thonMi mativVersons think he will "vcl, to and froiird.Mance, reialer.-d it ditlu ul. to realize for (rem delay. "Because,'; said my!
i- i ? i o c-s-H'1' 'ir I i:ivc received all u.hig but Hie and pit anno. i nai coinpaniou, "ine ciuei pn sicians musii interpose his veto, for tne reasons S-',R - ' 1 ,iU" Cti . i,md,.P ti,T,c. v,,v ,,... which added do even tl.it oJ,: tosin(lvtl,H
thnt tbo lull ic ivintMKTin tlwi c-i' nvo resiicctau e remonstrances n om : - . ; , - .J , i 17 i , tiat tllC lull IS WlUtiniim tllO.eSvl.- .t son. nch to tl.ebeautv olthe scene, theie complaint. ' And so, 1 verily believe,! litarv restrictions which should 11 rorao11 ot m' eonstlilieniS. a inv ;, i?,r.,c.lt ,i ,m.ri.nfioor wretch-' more human lives are sacrifin'rl in wnit.l
limit the powers of every influential r;nnt this bridge, upon the ground C9 durgof a plague, wa a thought my ing for expeiiments, than ever w
ill ! tl'.at (II blilit) It would mture the n,imi would not retain a n on cut. ,saed by the results. My blood
tannine this matter, and ifthcIW,iavtJO ,he a,ja5- , ll,t' .,0 riI1;1' atl hr s v alk ,,loliP lt " U iu n gi.in.g lo the end ol ident b-rll deem it his dutvtoch ck sav Otbinjr as to the probable oi Hce is otre Dame. on one side tA w hico, nujancholy vim! 1 lent hctd deem it his, duty toe ic tiv - . f. . . i rif?r next thi cilehrated ci.urth, sUu d the, I wandered about alone among
tl.emignt moniea power, wnicil . " " , 1 rhosiilal. Mv friend entered, leavit g 'beds till my heait wa, sick, and
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'Tii-.iii"iiiiiifii:iicpiiiii.i ii;&icii.i.ii' c i- ini in ii" r inn i u nun n ;in ;m 1:1 in u on iimi
JD e2 o c ra i i c K r p ?i b S i c :i i FOR rRESIDKNT, ANDREW JiiCXSOK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, MARTIN VAN DUKSH.
SKKTCII of iiistouy. AMIKMW JACK.SUN
ill be lorn starch 15, 17U7 at Waxl.an , yutitL Cir-
noiied I, i, . .I. i, l,,:,.,,
this KlcctcJ t. r5. r?errilor. !!)?.
Oppost-il ttie alien aiid sedilioii laws.
(lf.r.lcct(d .M:ijcr lienc-ral ol 1 1 i.utbsie, Yt'.fl
C u!d oiuiiifcr id uiu stconu ar, j-i:. n w ii r t
f iitiiiii mi ii it'i i i r i ii i m - . t &
theAabasb river , I send to the chair aintance of whom he could borrow a. friend: who wa in the train of one of ci iauered' tU cunauer, L of 'ill ZV IX
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Jan. 115.
And won the proud title of
of ( invpviimrnt. be vil lav b.i re
c. co ,0in,f bef(re t!fvnn extract Irom the report of an ex- diploma. A hearse was stat.dii g at the' the phjsicianr, making the rouids.j
jiublic for their 'lire. The Senate
incuts to the 'i
approval or cens-Vcvn 1:C( tl engmeer to show that dcoi ot the chureh, and went in lor a une wouia inmKa d mg peron siiouid die commence meilt of this bricbie, 11 -omei.t. A few meuricis. w ith the ap-i be treated with kindness. Ineversaw t i j- lllTnn)nrn l0 ,nV peaiai.ee of ixtume poverty, weiea rougher or more heartless manner! made several amend- a 11 jitiinuuie, . . y klKdil( . ,,(.in( n ((p;iM at OLvol tl;e -iile than that of the celebrated Dr. J
Viriff Bill, and tSie;lliC "-asi Ol A VU' , J 'altar.: ai d a solitary pru-t, with an at-' at the bed sides of these noor creatures.!
House will be compelled toconsid- rea' Jie extract, and i wnl detain (elHj.,llt .l6. ntlinipiing the pray- A harsh question, a rude pulling open er them which course mav event- me 5nndttee no longer. Ins for the dead. As 1 ( ame out ai eth- of the mouth to look at the tongue, a ml!v prevent it; final pasaTe a!-1 Aficr tbo bill was reported back er he arse droe up, with a muL'h ( c.tlin, 'sentence or two of unsupprcssed comtl.on.v I. uoilnnlfrnrJivn-.r v.'" ! to the Senate, and t'iO rejection of '-uitly covered with a pall, and follow, rnands to the students on the progress of tllOUgh WC (lO not perceive il U-i . .... i -v.. ed hv oi;o i.r.nr ld n.ii.-. Ti ov huni( ,1 the diM-aJo.and thn train nW, ,1 no. If
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ati'emnted one wliich roes to a-
mend the bill so as to equalize in C0( UOil1
a jireat decree the duty on unman-i1'!11
ii', cc 1 stroilod arour:d the squre. Fif-j discouragement and despair are not
rv material a terations ecnt an
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t noi : 1 1 r hvdi t v '.xf't 1:1 i r - r I'M. I1i( 1 1 1 f 1 1 I en ill i I thn L- II - vi.ifj
. v ivv.'-wi .iivi fc " "" ' .. i.av lilt . t..i-v.v. lllll.n liiV. t 11 UJ ?a..a amcnometif, wnere- -mg their bucket at the fountain opp-o-uch ph;'u ians were of little avail. 'site, sinirii'tr ai d lattf.hinjc at the S"ine rett hed sutferers turned awav their
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ufactured iron. We had hoped 1 ?lKI lKU l!K' . 11,JllM' "mmc,1 ou.r Mia' V ,n , ;,;"u? -'-" g..e, in e.erj in-
nnno of new Orleans. Elected President oftht Pr iied States' And inarjrurated 4th ."March l'-'9. Lmlcr his .hlmhtisirutirm: The West India Trade rt stor d. Indemnification for Frencli iLd l?jnih f poliations. Kevcniie, CVti,!C(l,eOO. IVpiilntion, l.'l.et.o.eni). National I)e!t extinguishcl. Properous rt home. Utspectcd Abroad. Demorracy triumphant. The Republic s:i?'p. 'Ttie tree is known by its fruit."
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o-, to ieonnli'e tl e ren's. l'fd to this amendment, he w-asw-ii-.tlll0 (;iUf( V' .-il'u.viMbly increased distress. Several of!tpiat lajor JOIIIWSOX, of Carroll lOin to jeopaidize tne uposO ol mends or relatives ol the sick, acc m-i them refused to answer his questions al-. , , tbo Union bv a-ain stirring thisllp? or rf 0,ls thiU r in;umt- th, m to the do,.r, whnvthey toother. .County, is MoacandidatcforRi-p. nerpleviin suhiect. Time can on-iOUS' that tl,e SOiuUo yi;cli!tl recede , art( (i yc.m (!.tmln0,t probably fore- On re.ichin- the bottom of the Salle resentative.
Iv !mv t'io ilTno-ot tn l. nmrn.'H,J1" lit' uuiiuiioi. utui"fi.u er, i -e 1m. tt i u ere set. down nmo-!oi. iMonnun , one ot the male wards, P
iiended from a contentious course
to obtain an appropriation for this ment before ascerdir.g the stejs; the! heard loud oiees and laughter. 1 had!
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The Senate wiU incur a f,.irr,,j;l'nde. as he was convinced ot its crow a piesseu aumnu anu iimu tne nouet u mum moie groaning ai.u convuVf7n F wi ,crvc XlKj '' ' tl K""U1I I .. . i" r.o.irw.' Till f.iil, l;ir.'tti- U w i r. v. . r. Ill.l 1 11 1 cr 1 Ii T: l i 1 1 n nil -I ir l h.. rw n l 1
-c.nii;;!.a;t'- ifdiov irn tlw. ,.,.,c Jlicai miiiiv. 2 larjje poniou 01 ' ' , , M ,l rt V ' Ibi eountv in the e!OnMUdlt 11 illCV aiC tllC means , - . - , P , rfML :n il hn sirL :a n; h n;i.. , n. rt , tho horn , i iM-ori nn.fp fclrnrl: m,. mc" ip eouni in inc
of preventing the compromised bill;!'ie i)eeP' - j j? 1101 see an) great demoi stiation of feel- something infernal. It proceeded tromj'7 if elected. nf d' f!it::;? f:vim Iu'fn;niifr n ' 'Ute1! OSt IU lia Ulg tlUS Oi idgC COll- ;,, pl1P i.;iitir nl.nr r:irs lw-forr. ' oi o of I ho idfS h v hlcli th i;il ionl .
We are rcouested to sav that G;?
the people of
capacity of Prdcte
!w.
istructed. provided it could be done hut 1 can conceive, in the ahm-st dead-'had hten lemoved who were recover- Wo nre n'? do5,rc(3 to i
The inot successful treatment' Channi Cartrr. Esq. will serve as Fr
Laic Jj.f, if elected.
Mr n-ivV: Idll vrm-Irlnirr Tn- tin! Wltiiout lUlliry to the navigation Ot Iv certainty ot this disease, that these !uig.
r t i" Vm i c.j i the river. That this was possible hr.sty partums at the door of the hospi-ihas been foui d to le punch, very stronir,.
V X . . . r.V;Z ".vP " "he was certain, i;ot Olllvfrom per- ta might otten be scenes ct unsurpass- with hut little acid, and being permitJ.ttOilC land among tne Silie hav ' . ... cd sutlering and distress. ted to drink as much as they would.
tll-P;i TlO-it ? inilO 1 111 l?50 I I 1 1 - O 1 I it-iitu.l rwh'it lr... tmtm'n? I if 1 1 'i 1 I Liirnim)
llepresentatives to tbe first Mondav i in;itIO,n oi t,1(: fnnlIlcer tlolart- In the w hole time that I had been there.! It was a liendih sight posi in December next bv a vote !K to llirnU wiiose opinions were entihed 2 litters, bearing the tick, had entered weie sitting up, and reac
Wc Fhnt;ld harr noticed, seme wecki
partially intoxicated, 'since, thr rc ei pt of the "Wabash Courier,"
itivelv. Thev from Tcrre l!nfr. and the "Madison Iler-
aching from n au" from .Mtdi-. n; they arc Koth neatly
t (MTnt wciir, if ltlij. Hntpl I)ipii. A I YinKiinl I m lipfl In I if fit hr. ainf with tt.pirlill i : i ci oic nA ill. xnfiini-.
Tri mmmltfwmlnfoil ro i, ' It is not for me, said Tip-'borrow -ed diploma, the thirteenth arri- pallid faces and blue hps, and the ho- tcd, the former by T Dowlm-, Esq. in faL lie euuimilU C !. ,OUKv (1 CO Ui-; . r , ... r .i... vnl. :inil uilli il :i vnnnirnvK, uhrti'vi. nilnl rlri'ss nl'ivliiti- thov Ini.Li ,) liLi. . ... ..r M- ci, .ltl, t,or T J
vr.ifi.Tntniiwi1nr,,v1frro,.,ii1,v,vi, ion, to speau oi I'io acuou oi uio , , wv. , . , - i " v,j' ",v- - C&tl.ltCtiiecliaieotliaiUlhlOUSillt ,' yJ . ., . , ft and nnronlrn ii iripf vvnrLrrU,J m.mv raron.. in rnrrwi I tin .1 :i. i P. m fi.nr nfCrn. Jtcrr.
7 j - v iiruoii j j w " - - w ay from them in horror. ! They have our best wishes.
1 was stopped in the door-way by a;
bv t inberrv nriinVt TIT V n other House, nor of tbo motives of T n ig J" ,7, uv r?tannenv against J . II. litom . . ' , , , tar on the soldier at the door, that be and Gen. Houston have triumoh- tiie mlr!1R'n ull( P"iccd that al!mvcd him to , folIowt.d (l,e
aivtiv acquitted them of cverv at-- 1 ' neecsaiy ui.u i !u.arers to ihe ward, interested exceed-
mtcntion to commit
should give a bistorv of liie trans- innlv toolsf?re the first treatment and
litter entering with a sick woman.
They set her down in the main passage' week.
"F. W. No 3Iasjn," will appear next
actions connected with the amend- manner of reecpiion. They w ound) betw een the bed. , left her a moment
teinnt or fi':uul
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The Bill continuino- tho nrnn j meilt lil this or the other hou-e. i UP tlx s;or c -taircasc to the up- to Una a place lor her. Jjlie seemed to; The rnrers from rarmus quarters arc f.Uci . . r' , ' umr5 Ulij -i P Vv"Jj however remark tint it ha 'sl0rJ',,k: ei.ti(d the female depart- have an interval of pain, and nse up on'wit'i Chdera, and nothinq; hut Cholera. Ic pi'tations lor tne Cumberland road l. ' V 4,' ' (V . tjvmii "a long low room, containing one hand, and looked about her verv is said to hav,? reached Sew York! rut ins finally passed the Senate. i, mC bM;?C" lyilC -We, m.-., il a rca,.jv nn l,Mf:(rc( HHis ,,.lrt.t j,, ;,l.'0.n nestly. 1 followed the direction Jf, burgh:! Cincinnati!!! and I.uisville!!!! iVo dav of adjournment had been ,Iu cilain5nn an appiMpnatlon tor , scarce two feet fn.m each other.' her eye?, and could easily imagine her What ere dit is to he given to these accouats agreed Upon. jthe Cumberland Road, and latter- Nearly ah were occupied and thoseisensations. Twenty or thirty deat'i we arc unable to say; but wc suppose ti.cy TtuJ'ana D-rwrrat b.asan auientlmcnt to ti;e bilir.ow which wore empty m tiieial told me j like faces were turned towards her from are similar to the one from Chicago I'S- " c ' before us Vy S0C motive ill as- u"'rc v:t:-fl by deaths eleida.j the difti-rent beds, and the groans of the TOUNDCI). The Rmd -n,l TTnrbonr TIPI ntin's tliat the Senate sb( uld now Tl e sct d'mn "tier by the side olh ing and distressed came' from every i in Joau niM liaihour Jild . , a narrow col, v.uh coarse but cleanstde. bhe was without a fiiend whom isdun murder. On W ednesday morCnntaining tbe appropriation forthe 1(C( 'ilVm. ' , !t 7 liUiva IIri" .-beets, and a Socvr dc Chcm'tr, with a she knew, sick of a mortal disease, and ninff last, a party of potawattimies, who Cumberland Road in Indiana, O- "l1111!1? tllC hnai passage ol tne while cap., and a cross at her girdle, abondoiu d to the mercv of those whose-bad encamped at the mouth of Eel finer, bio and Illinois, passed the House wmc ptop'es t? continue the came and took otfthe canopy AAoung kind:. ess is mercenary and habitual, and pot into a drunken frollick, and cne nnimwcoinnili..,, n,. on.u ,.r 'timberland road, and accomnlisll woman of apparently twenty-live, was of course, without smnathv or fcelinn-. of the men became offended at his sqcaw,
T-iee and wn roiwfrd ttl, other and important objects tor the heutatn. abohuely convulsed with a- Was it not enough, alone, if she had it teems that nothing would satisf him .i.uai.inuiMij.uiua lOllK.n- I J 0. . u .. e.es cre st;irlr(i rr.,.m fil(t i,pn i, mi -rt l,,,,,,. t iMIt t,lft forfeit 0r her life: he seized his kni'e
lie fatal stao, it entered under hi.
and penetrated to the heart. The
wretch had scarcely effected w
taken in perfect health only three hours.over her head. I had seen enouch of PurP&c ualil be met tho fate he merited'1 . t . "l 1 1 . ..... . O i.. i 1 J I nr'1
neioie, uui nri lc-.iuues looked to he'
linarked w ith a year ot pain. 'Pho liiit
ate on tbe same d- v t e ITn- o internal improvement of the conn-o:; eeswere started trom the been lar lessdl, to embitter the very but the forf ate on tiiv. same Uav, too lloue MI0rnro ilono ,i10 JM1nt,. K,ckct' !icr ,r'0,ilh med. &; her face fountains ol hie, and kill her with mere nd gave th i:avmg, at the instance ot Mr. Boon 1 u'()lQ 1 CPL 4-1Ua- was of a frightful livid purple. Ineer fright and horror? She sank down up-"sbtann ; Mricken out t!ie amendment provi- Vvh: i :V! ,h.!T,n liieir ai"eil(Ailient f;nv so horrible a si-ht. She had been onT.er litter aoain.and drew her shawl 'hardened w
dinr for the erection of a briobe 0- ct tiiIS01 PaFss-
verthe Wabash, at Terre-tlaute;! which was in the tbllowin words: j .For the commer.cement of a.' bridge over the Wabash, provided it can be constructed without inju-'
Lilinna Demncrut,
From tli - Cfarhbnrz E hjvircr. TiICCiIOLKUAIX PARIS.
jattcnipt to lift her produced violent
j vomiting, and I thought sl:e must die in
. sianuy. i ne; eo eieu iter up in bed. Ue give at cosiderablc length, ex- and caving the man who came with
nnp; the navigation in anv condition ? "u'n ""'ponuencc oi i . nr hanging earner xMin he moan of of the wa't r'v " Avnlis, pahshed in the iNew ork one deprived of his senses, they went to Prev'ontn ctr'i'-T-n. tbo n b. rior (of which iou rnal he is one of the recei ve others, who were entering in 1 , Ulsl Striixh out the a- N the same manner. I enquired cfmv Tliei-dmem n tboTlmi ATr 1W L(ll)0-;'""i tne title of -tost impress , i ; m
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ae.e the toilowmij remarks: J 1 11 tende
mat
T.r T's i . . :ii :i 1 1 1 1- r.i 2"i r-nnn -in. I . n .- f TI!l.-i
jir. j3ocx sant. yjr. chairman, 1 ..ru. nour, as tne pmsinan was just com- ! a- .1 . sL'olnif4- 'A Vf lli'rlilv rrrrintiic :Mit lllfiio mniu-inff bi iitnnib rl An 1 1 r.
r se 10 exnress o nn'pst hm-n ...... ...r..v . ...l.vh. ... .w....v... uui auer
that tlie Committee will refuse to xvhichwc no;T extract, will prove pecul- this I passed the bed of this poor wo- . i iarlv intoroslin nt thn nn-vpni moment man, and she had not et oeer. visited.
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or the commencement of a briuV? I-nvopi.t returned from a visit to the with a c.;oaiiing voice and" a Hood of across the Wabasb river, ir, un- Ilot'J D:eo the hospital tor the Choi- tearg j
dera fonn(T atmropriation, Uc-m- L': , b ;l Periui mo me, j pas?cJ (lown the ward and f dina and brid-in- of the Ci.niler- 7 "C ' lt " -not xv CTy nintteen or twcl,t in thti agonies i i 'v uni . 1 M l prevniulv m.ule several attenipts i ti Thev lav nerfectlv tili i niriMrrv t if l:idiniii!i.i fl.n.t. lh- L, , f...i i ..1. ....-. u 1. I. ... . . . Ul
" J-",tu;,K,,?"': v i 1 1 1 n i i i ? i vmiii.ui u.unM...M- sevend, & ound them quite cold Tl
cawc ou me latc,; ana was era er-,5"-1 uo ioia mc i eoum pa uu a slomach oniy jiaj a imic warmth. K
sufu'iiii am! I Ipff lhf. nhirn ! the arenser was at hand we understaia
On reaching the lower staircase, my!tbat a ffluaw' relaled t0 the one he LaJ J"'; friend proposed to mc to look into the 'murdered. Beized a tomahawk and buried it dead room. We descended to a large 'in his l,cad- We nccd not addhe ir'5U'J' dark apartment below the street level,! !J fcl1 lifeless bJ lhe side of Lis rltTci lighted !r a lamp tixed to the wall.;bosom companion. It is due to the agent tU Sixty or seventy bodies lav on the floorJ we should say, that ai; that cculd be done, La some of them quite uncovered, and;been doDe b ,jinJ' to Prevent such &&cuhli9 some wrapped in mats. I could not and their consequences, yet we see tLfj can-
ee distinctly enough by the dim light, 1,01 ne Prevsnted ana we Slve uas y-
iuu, iiii a" iuiij as iiji; jijuiciijs aic c"" to live neighbeurs to the whites, tLej Dot only quarrel among themselves, but wit!)
ust t'
to l lid fro of thoir Hiscnlnration. Thpv
. . ... i .1 r-
d to. lie said, possibly in anjappeared mostly old and e.naciated.
I cannot deseriho thn .sensation of rp-
lief with which I breathed the fret airiourciti,2cns lc-tl.ey aught acd mu
f i . i , reuiovcu.
ouee more, i nau no learoi tne cnoiera,but the suffering and misery I had seen, oppressed and half smothered me.
j Every one who has walked throng a hos
pital, will remember how natural it is
ic
ow
Pursuant to orders from the War Depigment a company of rangers consisting yf one hundred men, was organised a
town on Saturday last. We understand
o subdue the breath, and close the nos- MajiK v Beckcs h intcd captain, tnl to the smell ol medicine and tne and thefollowin named &eutlcmPQ selected close air. The fact, too -that the ques-Ls suhalterns, viz. Sainu0, Smith First tion of contagion is sti I disputed , tho' I Licutenant Georg9 Lcech Second Lieu-
fully believe the cholera not io be con
tagious, might have had some effect. !
tenant, and Asa Thorn Third Lieutenant.
