Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 33, Logansport, Cass County, 28 July 1832 — Page 4
Tyrant thou comVt 5: crc the sum-jplc of congestion! Here they sup-;
port the doctrine oi Armstrong, Anncsly and others. The symp
toms of Cholera evince that it. is a
POETICAL.
Qnrpcr,
V-:trCU YF.T F.K MAIN'S UNSLG.-
men sun Shall soften into Autumn through oui land.
The shrieks and groan" of thousands of thy victims
W ill swclHhe pa;an ot conqueror.
Erom the Galcnian. "SEAT OF WAR."
Juki; 27. An express reached
napoi.f.an at rest. UY J. VIERPONT. 1 1 is falchion waved along the Nile, His host he led through Alpine enows;
i)'cr Moscow's towers, th.it btazod the while , j Ilis eagle uurollovi and fruze! i Here sleeps he. now, alone! not one Of all the kingi whose crowns he gare, Clouds o'er hi dust; nor wife nor sou Has ever seen or sought his grate. Dohtnl the sea-grit rock, the tar That led him on fro. n crowu to crown ll.i- sunk, and nations from afar Gazed at it t'a'oed and went down. Hih is his to;nb; the ocean flood, Par, far helow, by storms is curled As round him heaved, v. Idle high he stood, A stormy and unstable world. Alone he sleeps; the mountain cloud, That night hangs round him, A: the breath Of morning scatters, is the shroud That wraps the conrpieror's clay in derth. Paose horc! The far off world at last Mreathes free; the. baud that shook its thrones. And the earth its mitres cast. Lies powerless now beneath thces stoats. Hark! Cones there from the pyramids, And from Sjiperian wastes of snow, And Europe's hills, a voice that bids The world he awed to mourn him! No! The only, the perpetual dirge That's heard here is the sea-bird's cry The mournful murmur of the sure, sigh. The clou's deep voice, the wind's low
From the Rochester Grin. I would tiintl were Youiiy. I would that I were young again, In childhood's sunny ranks; For I was jray and happy then, Playing my merry pranks.
I loved each hini that soard on high, I fed the robbin caged, And with each brilliant butterfly, Incessant wa.i I war'd
ui.. u v.uotera ou.u. -!(own t0.day from Kdogg's GrovcJ ga.,, congestive disease, .Vlbringing information of a battle hav- 1832. irovc it to demonstration. llici. , i m. k t,i:.. ;J Hale
AN ORDINANCE Supplemental to "an ordinace previa in! for opening and rcimirinf ti,
f 7 j j "5 . 1 113 streets and alleys in the town of Lo-
port, passed 1-ebruary 1 3tl
prove
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blood has forsaken the skin ana returned to the heart and larger ves
sels, for the stomach and bowels &
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in-been fought with the Indians in , ljC lf V ",iff;7- ' . 1 tecs of the corporation of the toicn of thatneighl)orhoofl,on3Iondaymor-; J , Thatit shall ic,and it i t,..ro.
ning, by apart ot the company ot jhy Imje tlc a.ny of the hoard oftrut-
ni. .,, w liir l epics, uiiun niu v vmiiiui4vi ui j mil. ices oi cim cui puinuuii, tit uiuii r .i,ni. all the mport.li, orga - particulars ofwhich ar.y board, in 'each year, to , porlorill tho iunctions ol l.te,aml to. 1 L,i,:1l,le person a supcrvUor. i t;h tlte vessels whicl, j( UMiav cvenin, Mai. D. ar-h"lllrrrora,iolVl:HM-
cring tl.o sninal marrow. Tl.ey;nml at. Kclogg s Grove, and nvjas . ,c orjili:i:,c, tu
authorized hy the fir?t sectuai of ordina. e, and that the foui ih section of
qiinal
vivVno oiwi tvitl. whirh thev ecivinginiormanon ean me 101-1. is a supplemental.
have tocomeml. mubvhiclil.aslKtii'vmg morning that trace, of In- s.c. 2,1. Ami o it furtl.or Mh, .... ... ,i:iri.-;li.r iii nndianswcre plainly disccrnablc in'that the hoard novr appoint, for the pre.
V.. rind,. that immediate nemhberhood, call-sent year, the number ot nipc-mrs
H-ed each star which God had made' r.V,! iwuu -n, n.ul the Cana- ed lor '20 or .0 volunteers to ac-
r. ur . ik i in. ii u n. ii- . i . . , .... mi,ni i imiiwiii i 1 1 1 1 1 n ii i.uiii iiiui i; iiii; . .. i .
' , , i ii ii j ... , Ktas sum; uiai now ii is ui Aipuivui- -v - ---- , , i'lic onlmance, to v.hru tins i an a. Each rockvmd hill , and hud, and blade, . rp, :1nrrtorrneijihborbood. Tna shorttiinctheV! iw. .,,.,t tl... b... v
. I. I i . I IV.. -M. I IV, o.VlllVv Ul llll.T 111 v ; v nn.IHIIIII.lHj . uiv .uuiii, VH,U All ail were UCu io uic t .. .. 1 i 4i. c:iiniiinnn thonnninv whnco lurrn'
and m me same manner, ami uh:,,"",v v......v, ,...,v,.,,.,,1TK,illL.u. same phenomena present. jWIls t0 formidable tobe resisted by Passed, April 13th, 1332. "ill. What is its most appropri- ;so small a number, and being looj JOILV SCOTT, Prcst, ate fc successful treatment ? From advanced to make good his rc-j J- 15- 1JUKL1 tho views ollered above as to thereat, lost some of his parly before'
i nature of the disease, it will at once mearnval ot the remainder ol Ins An m(liii;mee to regulate the O, stainless spotlc-, duldhood's honrsi bo 'mfcmd (,1;U the n(Kic 0f treat- company after which a consider- Logansport Market
Unght sinless Hours ot miss; crs, ... , ... ;f :1I1V able skirmish ensued : but. owinL..oet- uorua.nea nytne rres-
tfl .1 II. r . :1 ' II1V.J1V Villi tlltlV.1 IMIl 111. IV. . 7 ' ' o
tiatttic!ieems manual L:-iy w uu now- . .. . . , i
irom mat wincii is to oe iouno
I know not then of sin'? dark strain, Of mildew; or of blight; I sought not then for peace in vain, For all seemed pure and bright.
Seems now a wilderness!
Again then la child would he. Have all these, strong ties rsven; For Christ said let them come to me, For children live in lleavan. ROSAMOND,
T lit Choi era. From the Alhanv D iHv Adv. Extra Tuesdiv June 2G--3 o'clock.
Report or Dr.. Iv vxeof Plattsbl'rcii.
to the rcfactory and tmmanageahle ',lcn1l a"d trustees of the corporation of 11 ,J . ft . . the town of Loiransnort. I hat it shr. I
niong our best practical writings, :tiwr ot the Horses, occasioned hy!he tho lluly of ulc board of Trustee?
and which American physicians ; vmh oi arms aim me inuiaii at the May term in each year, to aphave lonn- found successful where it was fiiund impracticable to; point some suitable person as hmpictor the disease Ins occurred occasion- form a line yet, under all these-of Flour, Bacon and Whiskev, wlm alvandwithoutancni(leiniecourse!I(Kan(nges,anund)erofm J'ld his office for one year, and Ooium and anti-oanodicsand the' were killed: (the exact No. cannot!"?111. ,us scor is appointed, ,,r.oa vium ,uiu aiiiiMMMiiuuKMiiiu mi, v his rivinir bond in the sum of two hiird lfusable stimulants are the reme- ascertained, as they were seen (!r(1l (Io,C,rs fnP un c.uca ,rr.
I i i i i i r ...i.iiiv.. i' v. ivi uidies on which to rely. Bleeding"0 carry several of their dead from-nnre of his dutv. lis objected to unless in tiie first ! th field during the engagement.): Sec. 2. It is hereby made the dutv
tae of the disease when the pulse Maj.l). lost five men, and about J0 of every person who may wish to sdl
AG KTNST THE REMOVAL Or THE REMAINS OF WASHTNnTOM. Ay. leave him alonr to sleep forever, Till the strong1 nrch anqle calls for t'e dea;l, 11 y the verdant banlt oftliat rusliinp river, Where first they pillowed lii mighty head. Lowly may be the turf that covers The sacred crave oflm Iat repose; Hut oh, there's srtory around it hovers, lroad as the day-break,&r, bright a its close
!fw ' ,.l"?l?!"r V plain' and distinct, and (he horses, killed, in the battle. There H'H "mmd ll:e I he amhonnes o ,illage t . . j ; mlich jfuereninc Indians fomul on ,lC:-ciion f tin onl.n.-mcc, t,. ,v cm'lattsbumh. demited Dr. Kane ( wl "i, "iihiiiiiw " v.", u .7.011 of tlio corpoiaiion. lo mil on (he - 1 , ... 1 :lnv. helniv imp imf.'iral stnnilarn. Iieill. , . ,
tilaee, to piweeil to .uontreat, t ; -' , . . , . . the view of obtaining inlbnna-i 1 ' P"' from whom I tl.-n-relative. .0 the Cholera. The'?1 Y "'tnianon, have never -mSUihc Uenof. "d is i'"-''1; tl'cy have seen patients bled ; 1 1 m the second stage of the disease.
1
1 . 4 1 ,.1 i, rmtr,wi anv, below the nataral standard.
lll" IIULI, IV llVV.VH i.vj-.... w., . . . T 1 " with the view ofobtaiui.m inlonna-i 1 h. l.V!s from whom I .ler.-
tion
follow
iiiu.-i tttivivi.ii , . 1 11. ki n'...
rust, then; is Lholeta conta;. , . aioas? Tho opinions of the most; hmctic 3rc- 111 !hcir Pm "' ndiuhtened citizens of Montreal, PrJl,or' bcc:mfe !!lpre .''.b' -, . ... n., ists too much lrratahi utv m the
H'n 1 ...- t I 1. , -M-.IA- 1 1 1 1 ft I I I "V"I 1 1 1 1 I. I 1 -. f V y
(uv- uuvtn m w r ,w,uv.u,.,.v.. iMni 1. K,.,i.,. m( aiau'iv nni aoout .io in reotnes 10 ,o tini in t hp sum nf n rlr .-.r, h
; rpi , IUIIUIC.11. illlfltUU IVJSl 111 vl IU 1 ..i . ,. if. 1 . ...-iv ..v. itmative ot this question. I he rea-s , oninin0(1 drinks m?rch ,n p'Msmt flhe I,ltl,ans- d'Vrovered before any Justice within tlu sons for conchuliii2 that the disease: cim1U.)!ont VluV njomed,diin,vs . force(l m irch? lU d(.t;u hmcnt SOon 'corporation, hv action of debt, hv ih.
promoted, aim inction onjecteu, arrived at the scene of death, where: Marshal. "
I
Insoet tor and have tho same insnr-rtoi!
June 29. Mttre Indian Murders. A-! before he or thev shall oiler the same bout noon an express arrived from the for sale, far which the owner or ownCinaway Mound, announcing the attackers of such articles shall pav the Inon three men who were at work ina;Spcctor live cents per barrel." cornfield about 10 miles from litis. Sci. 3. IfanvpcrsonorpersonssI.nl! town, and that two of them had fallen. 'offer for sale and vend, any llour bacon, Maj. Stephens, who bad just returnd (,r whiskcv,bv the barrel or otherwise, lo Galena frome an excur?ion in the;w ithout bein-i inspected he.she.or thev, country, with a few mounted men, im- so olfemlinc, shall for even such ohYi.ro
Montreal bv
was not propajaii-ii m contagion, in any wav
. . .1 i i mi ii , ins uioiu ui i ,ti i ist.u. ami "Thourh marble pillavsAvere reared above him! Others Which Will readily Sllffyest , A . . . . ' . . . rp . i , , i i Li i . ii- 4 V ' t posed to the air. both ol which Temples and obehas, rich and rare, tUCIIlSClvCS tO 'intelligent pllVSl- 1 ... , ,
Setter he lives ia the hearts that love him, Cold and lone as he slumbers thereWhy sho'ild you gather vith choral numbersWhy should y o i tiiro.iing thousands come! Who will dire to invade his Bluin'ners, Or take him away from bis narrow home! Well he sleeps m the majesty'
.Silent and stern, of awful death! And he who iits him, there should be -Aloue with (lod and bis own hushed breath Revel and pomp would profane his ashes'. And may never a sound be martini red there But the glorious rivers that by him dashes And the pilgrim's voice in his heart-folt prayer
But leave hini alone to 'eep forever,
cr:ii!sf it rrmnro t ip nrmcnr niwurti mnu i ho mi nn nm,c k- ...-i c
. . .rvvyii aw . a '---V- ' l VVI. IIMI till 1 I I V UVfVlIt n .1 IIIIIT I II I II I . "
fniiTnorifin in :iiv v:iv :u"i n ' . " j
v
i'in,:i ... v. : vri"tf iiiini'iii:io ilii' I. ..'if iivtiti'inillt1
vj iiijiu ivriti vii j iivti., v. .v. iiunj
are amoiiii , . 1 . ; . . . . . 1 ,M- ",?riuor vu u,c arpii-
" oe more or less exercised, aiul ex- ana .lonn i nompson, most snockingiy cation ofthe owner, owners, or apntQ
areimun led. the lieart ot 1 homp?on of Hour, bacon, and whiskov, vllo mn
cians.
was taken out, and both were scalped ! wi-b to have the same inspected lor s.m-,
A few men were left to bury the shall attend k. inspect the same. Lach dead, while the main body of the eom-jbarrcl of Hour, so inspected, shall conpany went in pursuit of the Indians. jtain 10G lbs. of Hour avordupois; if Thev tracked them to the residence of: found to be first oualitv shall he hrand-
IV. Are there preventives, and! Mr. Jordan, on the bank of the Missis-led Superfine if second oualitv, Fine
i If ffn it line) rIMw. o.-,, .... tt tl.;.- sinni. .'iiiil tttnd thot tliv bad inst stolon nnil if third minlitv TV1 i 1.1 1 i n An4
. . . . I I 1 . It lliLL 11.: .11 lll T I ..V I 1 I I 'r I '' ...... - .--v. fc ...-v ...... I j .....v
rirst, it seemed necessary to inquire j . . ,., rn,,1),11.;tl.r,r:ac;inoe, and crossed over I when anv such flour, bacon, or wbiskcv.
UUV.K-HHIII l.T". 1 IVr. .L f v lit 11 CU1CU It T Vl ...'. ...".
liahir. avoiding as far
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embrace the facts as tar as known, T , " ,,ul to he prsumed that there was a large the same by such inspector shall be con-
relative to its importation and itsjl'V 01 1U,,V!' anatn!5penMng;hoa-on the other side. Having no demncd. And any person otlenng or atcnrno.1 .-m,l tvbif ic ibo nit.ir.J wtl" ilin l,sc A hcme. Hill ess mean of c rossn.-, the company ret urn. , tempting to sell any article which may spread, second wi at iMiir .iiatim ;dircc0(lby a pbvsician. 3llrj jnJcd to Galena on thcfollowiog day. (have been condemned by the inspector, andcliaiactV the opinion1 This was a very unexpected attack,' such person or persons, so offending answer to this would involve the i-;'r;V, .... .;., 1 ' llini;fl: ' iw, and from a qnartcr as litle looked for. shall forfeit and pay the sumof3dol1 e .1 1 1 11 tiie pu iicians, u medicines ne fi 1 . .. , . t r., . , (lea 01 the uientltv OI What has - 1 ' . It appears now that, attacks are made lars, tor tbc use ot the corporation, tobe been called Asiatic, Malbmamj U . - hy action cf debt, by the
t V ..1. e - applied is indispensablvrecointnen
in miliums me purposes 01 uii , . , . 4 ,r ,l 1 . i- ided ; no moisture should many way visit to .Montreal, several oh eels . ' . . . . j j i Ji . ; he used on theskin.
were 10 ne nan m view, auu oraeimust tluTefore be observed.
IS Cholera contaciousy IIh;;,1 , ; . .J. . I There appeared not to be the signs shall be found musty, sour, tainted.
answer to this question seems to r. . , . 1 v "'Jof mare than five Indians, though it is spoiled, or oiherw ise unfit for market-
Spasmodic, Conges
Till the trumr, that awakens the counties. ic CW with the
Uoinestic tdtoleni (
States and of theCanadas. Third,
By the verdant bank of that rushing river, Where first they pillowed his mighty Vead!
Ill l IV., llllUIUUIII, 11' 'i preparation, and hv tear, jshveor lMiidem 1 Vr n .1 c .i 1 a i . . W hat classes of the people the hdidemic or! 1 .1 i- . N 1
mitted nearly insisht of our stockade. -Marshall.
r. " . V i . r J 1 does the disease affect lnost' It : of us, and on the Mississpni, this side of; alter or erae anv brand ormark ofsaid
uoinestic noiera 01 me unuen , , i , .1 11 r v-.u i.,,.,,.,-.. ; 'nA .1 . , 1 i-.i 4- 1 . ni, - 1 broke out hrst anions the miserable ,Cassille, hae come in todai
Juxb 30. All the inahabitants ncrtbj Sec. 5. If any person or persons, shall
(bis side 01 alter or erae any brand or mark ofsaid iy, and in- inspector, he or they, so offending, shall
The f.illo vin poem, from the pen of a
younlady, has no inconsiderable merit. j It has mue i vior, both in the thoughts tei in the versificxtion, and but few defects. VV'a nUrAr... . t . .. . 41... 1 . c ; I
..vj5tnt in,u me poiinu oi Niagara is;- ,y c accented: and n' n. ttwet nrnmipti- It attCCt UlOSt f
, ... v.,,.,, I..VK.....J, ought to be .No Indian could pronounce the word as we generally do; nor was it so pronounced before H06-N. Y.Coh. Av.
rue Cholera.
I . ....... 1 15 . .
1 . . .I..14.r..t..i..fill II. rt ..r r is. rnti nri i lArlnir oi-..! mr tt.n c, i-m. r t Hz-.tlnvi. 4 . f
1 l-kir. l..itif nfii n.wl ii.tiii.ii..nnli leilU tu icmain iiii iiiv. inn j iuih,u nun l"T i"v o..invi .j uuildin, ivi
what is its most appropriate or suc-iji i; , ki1 . .l , It is now viewed to be very unsafe to the use of the corporation, to be rccov-
m. . v . . v .nuiuvril llll'JV. "UV ! C 1 1 . 1 ,14 i . ' I 1 . " .1
cessnu treatment f rouniK is: there any proentives? if so, what ?i
Fifth, what classes of people docs
1. .Many cases of cholera ap
liy " "".co one mile from tin's nlacc without a' crcd as aforesaid.
. . - A. .1,1-1. A 1 I .1 M.
vcre ueuoeraieti oy previous ens- formidable guard. JOHN SCOTT, Prest.
ease orotlier causes the aged, and Gen. Atkinson, wc learn, has at Attest J. B. DURET, Clk.
among the emigrants; aud contm-:length commenced bis line of march ued its ravages amonir them till the! " hh about 1300 mounted men, and
600 regulars. He is movinc on the
,!. . r"UI. .TI1V.11 it IU1U Itr? I1UM 11(11111 till KJ
pearea in the city l wceus previ- . i,.-. least side of Kock Hivcr.
A .i ' i ,1 c i ii ivju i iij an iiiiM itci vjuuimuu"
ousiomc lum msT. and inereiore
Passed, May 1 Q, 1832.
.On
Ion
-Scourge of the earth fed Pestilence;
thou com'st Clothed in the bloood of nations ,.. i...., ...
Death lor awhile to placed hu diam!?'? WCcK"S; aRct which' l1"ltil ,he .. i .i. .. . . ii .. : 1 1 If li inst no enenj nnnMrnd
ivua as my car rows on witn arm un
i j i ; vv.7tnmv, ami ui iv iuiicaaiu llililio.
ui liriv vMiii'ifititai in 1. 1 i iini iiiu.-iiiiii . ? mi i- i . t ne same gentlemen who comma
neu. j. no uisease, nu ever, ' ,v,, 1 a ? a1
uivtiiiu ,..v iiuiii-:, uu vji invj J
arnv
subsided in the course of ten davs
raised,
10th inst. no cases appeared.
2d. When the disease appeared
The blighting vials of Almighty wrath , on the 10th. it did so, to use the Thou poorest forth on empires. We jlanguage of some physicians, "like may trace Ja sliower of hail," simultaneously suburlw of the city"; M vast and lilent as Zaharah's sands, without any ptssible comuiiinicaWhere thoa hast pasa'd bush'd are the tl0ns between the subjects ot its at-
happv tones, tacks?. It did not commence among
The silv'ry laugh of childhood hushed the gay And joyous maiden's song at even tide. No more the hunter's born at dawn of day Tolls fortli Mythe notes to chase receding night,
But silence, Desolation, and Despair
,the emigrants, and thence spread j as from a centre to a circumference over the city.
3d, It coniiot in any instance be traced to Contagion. Nurses and thvse who are among the sick much
nfdintimr are not more frenuentlv
Have spread their sable pall o'er half a(tackcJ wifH cholera, than those 0 wor ' w'lio are not exposed. . i . tu a n .,t II- What are its naturcand cbrtrt. en now wc bear thy deep sepul- A rH. , . . chral voice ncter : 1 hd physicians ot AlonLike Niagara roar sounds from thejtrcal account for the whole pheno-
North,
mena of the disease on the princi-
5J.
Statt of Indiana Cass County
CASS PROBATE COURT.
"rTJ&l'i it remembered, that in tho vaca
JLP
pinion that this latter result was
more the consequence of panic than of any other cause.
The Cholera, in the opinion of
the Alontrpnl nhvsirinii. w strirtlvi at Court of said county, to wit:
a curable disease, if early and properly attended to. If called in the
THE undersigned has taken out letters of Administration on the Estate of Elizabeth Curry, late of Cass County, deceased. All persons indebted to
tion before the May term, of said Estate will make immediate paj-
said Court, to wit: on the J0th day April, meut, and those having claims against IS:?, the followicg proceedings were had Jt prc?(.nt t,em according to law before Hon. John cott Judge t of the k ro-. Tfac Estalc U Sovcnt-
It appearing to said Judge-, that Francis Itodfroy, administrator of Francis Lafonn-
tatn, deceased, has tiled, in the olticeoi tuc
complaint, stating
decedent to be INSUL-
early stage, they are able to savelcierk of said court, hi. :! the instate of said decedi
Univ. , u , ,i not, uii; piupuuu is VENT anJ prayin? to settle it as such: It reversed; they cannot save one in' is. therefore, ordered, That the creditors
ten. EDWARD KANE. We cordially concur in the opinion of the medical faculty of Montreal, on the nature and treatment of the Cholera, as expressed in the above report, by Dr. Kane. S.BEAUMON, B. J. MOOERS, T. DEFOURIS,
These1 three lines, separated from the rest.
That here you'll see so closely press'd, Just fill the colluraa aa 1 gucst'd,.
ofsaid Estate be notified of the filing and
endency of said convplaintr by a publicapon for six. weeks in the "Cass County Times," a weekly newspaper printed and published in said county, that unless such creditors notify said Administrator of the existence and extent of their respective
claims, by filing the same, or a statement of;
the nature, description and date ofthe contract, or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the ollice ofthe Clerk of said
Court, previous to the final distribution ofi
the assets of the restate of said decedent, such claims aforesaid will be postponed in favor of the claims ofthe more diligent creditors. It i9 furtherordcred, That said Clerk do issue supersedeases pursuant to statute. JOHN SCOTT, P. J. Attest J. B. DURET, Clerk.
BENJ. TALBOTT. April 20th, 1832. mm mm m m mmm m m m 4 -m W SUCH AS,
BOOI, PAmPHLSS, CA3US; SAT SILLS, LASSiCi ILUiD-BILLS, Deeds, rtlortgae, and: NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE 07 THE. CASS C0UNT1T TIMES.
