Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 16, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 29 June 1832 — Page 2
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IJYDEATV WAR!
I The General had reason no doubt, to ' I siinnosp. flip Trifiians wpre o-pn nivalin-
The following articles are from the , moving in that direction; but it seems Illinois GalemanofthaCth June; they ;not to be so.from late intelligence we contain the most authentic inlonnation i haye recivcd from the north and east, received in relation to the Indian dis-'T . f nmi.
..v 111,441. V ...... .ii,ihj 1.3 moving towards the Four-lakes, and
turbauces, since our last: SCAT OF AVAIL
The Editor of this paper being Sur-
AT QUEBEC, MONTREAL. SORREL, ST. JOHNS,
AIN'D LAV VRARIE
i In utter fearlessness of Cholera is
most certain security from its attacks, while by timidity and apprehension,
From the Albany Eve. Journal of Friday. Our worst pretensions in relation to this dreadful disease, are painfully realised. Its ravages at Quebec are most
habitants throughout thp
geon in the 27tli Regiment of Illinois - hc territory as well as at this" place, ilililia, and called into active service, j
ll'mcr.
causes srreat alarm amon.c all f!,r in.
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From the Quebec Gazette of June 11. THE ASIATIC CilOI,i;A. We announced the existence of the
The stockade in Galena is nearly done ! Cholera at Grosse Isle on Friday. It
.and those in the country arc inatol-,is noW 311 this city. Its eflects in an !,..1,1 rfnrt ArtMiM,!: A rvmrirnn f!!Imnto Qrn lil'lv fn hp mnl'f
of J , . Stephenson, to Dixon s ferry, , , K j lban in rurone.
across imciv. inci, in viini iuniu
by Col. J. M. Sti ode, was ordered to proceed, with a mounted detachment of
;;o',K -u voiunieeis
Circular. Washington, June 19, 1832.
Sir A3 this protracted session cf Conjref
i i i :i .i.... i. il .
their accession is invited, and their vio-; is drawing to a ciose, i ueeo, - u. iuo.. i l - -i an,er that I have tho honor m part, to represent lence much aggravated.-. 1. tV iv. thera tt brief .ta'lcn.ent of t.-e ,aot Precautions against Cholera. i . ' Cllh-rrts that have ensaeed the at-
The following plain and sensible re-! tontiotl 0f Congress, durin; the present session.
commendations are from the Courier
and Enquirer of this morning : Send to Boston, in Wall-street, for Chlorine of Soda, which the late investi-
Much of the time ol the Smnto has bea
occupied on executive business, m which I havo in most case?, given my feeble support to the present administration ; approving- as
I do, of a majority of iti aots, and believing
Ul
ider
comin;
despatches to Gen. Atkinson s armv
has been called into service, through the It becomes the duty of all to be vininh- 'in! iinnn ilili.l-.- i'n.;,,,. .. I . ! ml in t i ii rr npl 1 i n nr t !i rava crns nf this
rw rprr.nnni :n the f il h-rpnt f rnve.a . . . P , , 3 .i i-
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1 III inn imul wim, 1.UUUU Y llllUUl v. n --" " - . . -
ite
I
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where Indians had so olten issued and . bavnnct J perancc. regularity cf habits, moderate fciKsd many ot our most valuable cii-, CoL g ,;a3 becn dm t in I eating and' exercise, and exemption!
. , S u x i sending lor arms and ammunition to all: from all excess, are tue best preverita date ficts as ihe-y actually presented.,, IT ,r. . . . i.;
eation atttie Uity llalllias uemonstratea i , . when mcn are iaced in po-.verbytho
to be one hundred and twenty-per cent, j con5tituted authorities of the coumTt, tliat stronger than any other, and let 'it be j all good men o wo to thana a Grin, fuir aud freely applied to everv place where the i honest support. . . 11 1 I i-,m-A Treaties have been ratified during this ies least noxious air exists. Let no tim. j of tLj Senale wilh rrance ail(i rtIctic
ue, ium, iim icuiuijuswu "-il 1 I nf a verv satisfactory nature; auc! a com-
tieir.jclvcs.
On th;j 2Sth ult. we started and travelled on the road leading by Apple river to Peora; encamped first night at the farm of Mr. Avery. On the next morning W2 began our march and soon passed the fort cm Apple river, where
. .i ,1. . IT
j uic ium.5 tin me c- pper m ississippi, ex
cept ISt. Peters, and has just received
per order, lrom Jetkrson Ilarracks 3 )0
greatest number of deaths are
from Champlain street. Three or four
muskets, fcc. with a sufficiency of car- deaths have occurred in the. Upper
tndes, one six pounder with carnages. ' town, ucain lias ceen caused m irom
sScc. and four swivels. ' ! five to six hours!
his premises do not require cleansing.
Every cellar and cispool in the city should be attended to. Keep on your flannels keep your feet warm avoid
unnecessary exposures do not drink a
it i
mercial arrangement has been end-red into with Great Britain, iu relation to t'.:e trade with her West India ccdonies ; which by some is considered advantageous to the United States ; by others, doubted ; but tima alone laa determine who ii in the right.
Frcaties have al.-o been ratified between trie
we found a stock;
about one
chilli
iU 1
ce, m I men,
which wcrei women and
hu
defended bv CaDtain Stone's
With all this aid. wc think we may be able to defend Galena by a suitable concentration of force. But this is not to conclude this bloody war. Something
r - i i - , i , i i"'1- mull uiuvv ii.u lvj u i it; uecomnanv ci Militia. e soon rea.'.aed . . ., . , ... t n' " i i i ' i i i ; lore tins country will enjoy one moniKel 02-; s old is! ire near wliich had; J , J J i-ii ,111 i . i . i c ents security Irom savage invasion, penshe . bv t.:c Hood stained nand ol . . . t l ii .. , ;.. i ,., i .. Incyare to be exlernnated or driven
l'H: lllli j'.:? 11. i! 11 L' I'lll Siivii iu
icjr of o'.;r f. II
m our la.:, viz:
for the s"
particle of the liquor manutactnrcd in ;
tilis Country of deleterious articles ; United States and the Creek ludiatu (1 Aladrink little or no acids cat few if any ; bama and several tribes nf Ohio ; these Indict
raw creens, unripe fruit, radishes, or avo a2rcea to re.no e . , -y -
o: our citizen
savacre
m Mitioi
i t i t
eliX ol. i Fan, .i-eui
; i ir oeyonti hie irontier settlements be-
h-re we can iiave a permanent nenre.
1 . . i
e s-
le tribe whThed his Hood,;hcounVZ0?lad,hc ,tci-ito'T,
is uoing an mat ncr ieeoie lorce can against such allied powers as have as-
Messrs. Kale, Fowler and llawley.
arched for their fx
wnere
romp
- ! 1.1 ,1 1 1 II 1- .
eon directed bv their sui vi-! iI1"luu U11 r. j,iunuie, ex- , i i cent a mere delenc." nf fhp mnifnmm.
10ns, nut U'lU not succeeu . 1 , .
in nudin-r thorn. Wc-r.v near the st.oti ca ca:i u" peciu
horses in ".ounip men aieeery
over me country, in order it po
ascertain where the enemvs
Our
4 o'clock, P. 11. The Eoard of Health have just made a Report, from which the following is an extract: Board cf Health, Quel cc, June 11,1835.
It becomes the painful duty cf t;ie Board of Health to announce the exist
ence of the Asiatic Cholera, in our ci
ty and neighborhood. This decision is founded, after mature deliberation, up-
on trie unanimous opinion oi me Aueui-
cal gentlemen of the city.
01 deaths have occurred within the last IS hours. The editor of the Gazette gives the following cases, as having becn report-
any thing cold for the stomach
care of cucumbers cat plain, well cooked victuals, soups, boiled beef, fermented liquors and cider not advisable drink very moderately eo.ul sound
Mississippi ; and where it is hopta, the it,u;H!is
within our own iitate, who cannot lon subsist by the chase wbero they now are, will ci.sent ere long to follow their example. A law passed, some time since, allowing the
entrv of 1-1 sections ot land, ana ivi'.:;;- a
. , i ,l. ,1 i- .,f,
- ..... i 1 pre-emption to actual settlers lor a.x laoniri-,. into a passion, lor that will hung on the j 1 , . r;uitiu- reu-ions to the Soldier? of the
disease, as it excites the nerves.
iVCCp ; Revolution : and
vcr." many tracts of Indian the mid st oi those oftiie wh
little
trace wi.cre auout icti inui
y scou-itnig
tne wiiites; ana a
where about ICO Indians had j A0 give check to the little parties of
SliJ
army
to
is
crossed ever from the Mississippi towards the main armv of the enemv, iibout two days before which, was the
eu:
time that St, were killed, about two or
Vran and his companions We proceeded onward three miles when niaht
besian to arrroLch. and we to look for
an advantageous si
encampment.
the hostile band who are going about, cultine off all who may chance to fhll
in tb.eir way. We hope the time is not far distant, when something effect. ial will be done for the relief of so distressed a country. Gen. Atkinson, we mentioned in our
itiouto make our . last, had authorized Co!. ni. S. Ham-
It bein" desirable to! :h0;i to go and bringon the Monominees
get into tome point or small grove of j an-1 Sioux Indians to the number of 1000 timber, which would fend oil' arrows 'or under. Should he succeed we anard rifle halls, we turned oil the high j ticipate great ber.eiit from such a three, ridge prairie road towards a point of j 'h II. sent to Fort Winnebago relimhcr projecling frc-m a large grove on I questing the commanding officer there to
e
tr.il. from tha road, Cant. Stephenson j there, but a letter came to this
halt till our spies we;:l to ex-i '?t Saiuiuiy oirelced to Col. II
Capt
At the Emigrant" s IlispitaJ.
39 cases 2o deaths 2 convalescent. At Private Dzccllinos. O 20 cases 15 deaths. On board the steamboat in which Mr. Cone, our informant, started for Montreal, one death occurred before
j she left the wharf; four persons were
iho a law establishing now t'.d hitter, the new states, .,,.,! ir -de,!, and, especially
Indiana, havo been amj.ly jirovided tor: Ilia mail ivilt be put on l!,;e nw rautis oa the first nf Januarv. 18'; ', alter conlracH have
use the necessary precautions to prevent been entered into accordin - to bw. A copy the introduction of the malady, be prepa-1 of the pension law, and the olacial iiutracred as ifit was at our doors and relv upon tions under it, wi'.i be publi'he-1 in the nev.sthc protection of Divine Providence,' V?' "80on :li Vrer,n"1: ,. ... 1 . , c , . . ., Alw for npportioian? iJenrcsentitioft unwith chccnul confidence. A tranquil ; dor the Fifth VuMlh hy whicil our yllte will mind, good spirits cleanly habits, and 1)U e,,iitled to seven Ue -n-si ntativti iu Contemperate living, are excellent guards ' gross, nfter the 3d of Iilarch, 1833, ha3 al,9 ni-ninst il-e nroo-rpss of Ibis di son I or. : been passed.
AnTIDOTK ' TO CKOM-in.V. "Tb.C f:-l-l A approrrbth lOO.OOp dollar- to com- . . , ,, , ,. timie the Cumberland Road., iu Indiana, pa-s-lowmg simple recipe,' says a Calcutta ed tha s.nalc 011H; tim0 sillcc, :id has net paper received by the last arrival, ta- yetbeen f!n;iny acted on, by the Huu-e. A ken at a draught, seldom fails cf afford- j propoaitioti to appropiiate Hie same amount in? instant relief to the nafier.t. viz : ior that object, has bt-m ad.'.ed by the iIo ie,
camphor and laudanum, also cammo-.Post Routes ; in mile Mowers and peppermint, in vour where tliey wore
x - i house. We must not be frightened but
take every thing coolly and collectedly :
oz. cinnamon water, o,
tinc-
x i ... , . . . .
attacked soon after they got underway; j tare of opium, 1 drachm spirits of laone person died and was thrown over- vender, and 2 drachms tincture of rliu-
calktl a
crrdne the srrov. an would l-e suitable ground. Wiiiie our
When, about a mat ter of a i ascertain it xUcnominees could be found
dace from
riympton, statins; th;;t nor.e
, ji i,..i ii.ii... i i
mp:ntr i " -' nune, uat i-jaL iv. o companies Pad
idc en started to go to General Atkinson
i board before reaching Sorrel, where
the authorities ol Montreal stopped the beat, and where cases had already broken out. In addition to the foregoing, a gentleman direct from Montreal, who arrived this morning, informs us that there had been 1T cases and 7 deaths at that
and taai tne uisea?e nad broken
piace.
I report whether it
lor our one
norres were crrazm
about the nrairie.an Indian on'alir.ehoise
on ivee
rode up yiccd fel
on
the rid sic in f;
ae ti-
ViC"
Kiver.
.and Lrov. Jicynolds lias ordered nn it U 1
raim-j mounted militia who are lo rendezvous
out at
Johns and Lapararie
to a Bill, makiup: iipp.ropriation s lor hariiai;;-, River?, and other objects of lnt'-rii:.! Improvement. This Hill has pai.-Pfl this Ii'auf, is nov,' peiulinj:, and will probably re amended in the Senate, with nn appropriation to remove the ob-truelinns" to the ravi.-atioii oi the Wabash, and 1 hope, will ;ibu buconie a law, belore the present Sestiou terminates. 11:11 r.r. .,..i;f. ..,,.1 i r (!-,
phial of laudanum and one of pepper- j charter of the k-.uk of the United States ha- . 1 j. 1 1 1 , , 1 ; .....
mini, 10 oe caineu aoouc tile person, : passed the beuate ; tins bill contains so::io re-
bank ; but not such as to
dions or deftrol its H5i.li,!-
ness. 1 would, however, have preierrea, aim
voted
barb."
Antipote to Cholera The Hoard of Health of Quebec prcoramend to every citizen to provide himself with a
and resorted lo immediately upon the ; vtrictious upon the attack of the malady. Uiipple its op, rati
to rcstiict the
ink tiom locatiu ; a
5 coaming oar
ca several cf cur ; ;;t Henepin near the scat of war on the him chase for ahout ! lUtli inst.
c-a-ton-j Wo are informed that a T'poimnt
e-ka, hut ccuh! not come up with him. of mourit:Hl Volunteers froniahoiit
hers. Upon v h horsmen eave
three fmiles towar-.
;y tais time it began to -row dark and i Kaskaskia, have organized themselves the persons returned. e all presumed anj selected II. Holmes, of the U. S. that he bebnged to the same party ; Army their Colonel. Wc have the which ha l made the above mentioned : ho to be wcn acn,1;,n(ra .vUIl lllnf
lilt 1 1
, ....v. --"v r , ; gentleman, and can do ro less lhan con
rpoa eotne mam oanu, wsio,iiad tney 1 ,rra'ul bite our Illinois volunteers on their thou il it tnemse'ves stronsr cno'icrh. ; i-. .-;, c -r.1 .
, . ii, 11 ii.u in, suiuuiuiu nuio u i. Uiiiiiiiiiiuer.
won 1 1
t?:,,.j
The Cholera at Quebec is not confined lo Emigrants, but attacks citizens and strangers indiscriminately. OCT'lt is, perhaps, our duty to inform the citizens of .New-York, that three gentlemen who left Quebec on Thuis"1 ,1 7" . . 1 - 1 1
day, in tue toat wun cnolera pauems, left m the North America tills morning, fur New York. Alb. Eve. Jour. FROM Till; X. Y. COJIMKliCIAI. OF JC.NF. 1 G. Tnr. Cnoixit.v. The intelligence from Montreal, received yesterday, was but too true. The Asiatic scourirc has
in very truth entered the heart of the Western continent, and the destroyins: Angel is stretching his arm over u-. Thus far in "Montreal and Quebec the disease has assumed its direst form,
miles, come to a
there
re mm nod two hour.
small
V,
PO UOU )t have attached H;. ; '.(" I, .,,, -iti.iit 111 1 rr,,i,w.I iandwin nnn.-irrntlv nnnrnnrliinor niio
inding no water at the grove, we mar-! lccrs here who we are csrtajn .vi. b 0wn territory with fearful rapidity. A
clad to co-operate wilh our friend Col. gentlemen who left Quebec on Tuesday Holmes and his prtiiotic volunteers. morning (12) has furnished the Courier Ger.. II. Dodge is certainly one of the "ith the Quebec Gazette of "Monday
! most indefatigable and efficient mn in1 ')V which it appears that 1TPTYi this or any other country, lie is con- FIVE CASES AND FORTY-IT YE
stantly on the alert; one day he is found i DEATHS had occurred up to the eveat home planning and adopting means ! f tl,ie and he reports at the lime of defence in case cf attack, and the . ! of his departure the cases in Quebec
died oa a lew
creek and
to let oar horses feed and rest. At the sound of the bugle, wc mounted and moved cn in the midst of ni::' t, to a
house owned hy Mr. Chambers, where ; rre quartered through the remainder of i
t-:e iiicnt.
iarly the nest morninsr we
.1
ccmmes.ceM our march, parsed turousz.i
Euffulo Grove, where had recently fallen our lamented fellow citizen. Wm. Burley, by a band of Indians: and after viewing Ids rude tomb, we hurried our march till we reached Dixon's ferry.
; ueu oe. . aimi sou s ' i ther with his men
quarters, learned that on the evening
before he had received, per express, a letter from Gov. Eeyrrhls stating that the whole army under Gen. Whiteside, had turned their course down to the mouth of Fox rivtr to the Illinois and were there to be disbanded : that Ger.. A. on he.irin'r fliii hn.l cn-ir, ,-.
tim-, but had proceeded lo the P,nt ' ,u ;,r rs rivcr thc 11Iinoig' V lZ'
Atkii
head
next day he is found pushing his little
force of mounted Spartans into thc very heart of the Indian country. We have great reason to fear that the Sacs and Winnebagoes have been planning a strand scheme for Ids destruction, "to-
Inteihgence was orought to Gen. D. some days afier the council, mentioned in our last, that thc Sacs had marched
an army of four hundred warriors into the neighborhood of the Four Lakes, and that they had procured those two
female prisoners, which were taken
amounted lo EIGHTY, and the death
to upvt aids-of SIXTY. lie described
ii.u. .. Aim, m... branch in anv state, without the consent of From the Albany Journal Extra, June 1G. lne ,,co..le; but this j reposition win nu-cted The Northern mini arrived last evening - by the- majority, and the bill p&aici the i3Uwitl.out a letter for this city from Montreal cr I ate with my vote in its favor. l-Ju'-bec. j At an early day, iotho seiion, tbo's'ibject The only information that ve ean obtain ii j of modifying ; and reduoins tlu Tari'Tto rfrom Mr.Porry. a irentleman who left .Montreal j lieve the Southern Slato?, was introtluoe'i inm Wednesday, the l.'ith, at which place the ! to both houses of Congress, and has been di - t'holera was then raging and extending. ) cussed at great lenptli. " The di-cussiou stid Our'iuformant saw twenty or thirty yellow! progressing with zul and ability, in the hoii.-t fla-s flying iu different parts of the city, indi- j of representatives. It is agreed, on all hatds, eating that the Cholera existed, at least, at so ! that the present dtujesoii imports should be luiiny places. j reduced, to relieve the Southern .-tuts. Tl: 'I herc were no passengers from Quebec on : friends of protection are w iilin- to redu-.-e tb-s board thc Steamboat which arrived at White ! duty principally on nonprotected article;, Hall yesterdiy. One person who had drank ! about 8, 0'JO.UJO : tlio eouth is unwiil; ' to i i ..ii .).. i-,-i i .. , i ., . .i "... .... . .
ii. i. u aim. xy was icu sick on iioiiril llio iio a t, j aeeept oltlus. t he Secretary oi :tfi:: i ri-.i-butour informant did not ascertain of what sury was directed to pveparo a"i,d submit - bill complaint. t "modify the duties; he ha, accord: mriy, There were rumours in town. yesterday of , submitted a bill, propositi?; to reduco the duCliedera at Whitehall, Fort Miller, Waterfort; ties about 1 0,01)0,1)00 . Ibit neither ti e l.i-h
and Hoy, but none ol them are confirmed. Our common council are acting efficiently. An express has been sent foi the Governor, who is in Cayusra.
The reports of Cholera at Troy, Watcrfort, ! &c. turn out, as we hoped they would, to be j unfouuded. It is still insisted by northern passengers,! who arrived this morning, that the disease had ;
appeared amon-r the emigrant passengers in a Canal Boat at Fort JJiller. Two gentlemen had arrived just as ths Novelty was leaving this morninc:, lav that the
nor the opposition party, seem satisiied
(Secretary's bill; the ui-satisfactuiu of
J0"
Tari
with
! both parties indicate its proximity to
medium, and each parly is still ur-in? their own propositions with grs.it animation ; thus we find ourselves, at this I a to period of t'no session, with this perplexing question unadjusted, and should it Le settled before the session closes, it is doubtful whether either ; arty will be entirely ratisfied. Hills makiug an appropriation for mi Ii,dian Treaty in Indiana, and for establishing a n.nv Land O.lice in the Northern part of our PtuU
passed the Senate in December, but hare net
cases spoken of above by Mr. Perry, on board
xl t'i I. . ri . . . " I
me .-le.iiuooar i inrtux which nrrivod at Into been nnHlly acted on by the IIun .
the dl-tf'n as CXCCedil" ill mili-niitv ' ,fno,'"", ystrrd:ty mom.ng had A j-ropos.Uon to reduce thr prion of the ?ubr ? ni"1h,,,lt) been pronounced Cholera by the White Hull ' He lands, has long siu.-e been introduced, but
J i v-'v ii,.i.uuiiij iiiiiiLiicu 1 1- pn vsic! a ns :
The followinccletter has been received by the Mayor from Mr. W,i"on. iUon1na1,.Tunn 13, 1332. .ifrs. C. JTills and Co. J'ew York. Gentlemen : The intelligence thismomin-r
Mi 1 ;
ft-w other i 'n t0 ':1 to t-lcm a 'u "e hUm' tIl:l1
i::cy wltc in ;i state ci uisiross, t.em!
!!.!
'.villi Jus stall r liiccrc. nn.i ;
About 10 o'clock, M. of (I,- c:,- !" Pc,-IiG'1 "P that they r: neither
4 rn;i. can.c t'.iroM-ih from Cen. Whitr- re,lcat r'or vi--'it ,,lfi S;,rs without aid side's Armv. and slated tboy bad born' 'rm ("c'n ' Irnm tI,e same f-,irrc5 chncr-d bvnho.it::) Indians on hore- i h;,t iUv;H he inU'nfl0!- of t"e Sacs to back, a dHance of several niilcs. TohV'',kc an rnr,"-(,ia(c ;itt:,ck " some the suMoricrHy of their horsrs may lmrl r f th "ortli-east border of the attribrlled (heir escape, from their mn-1 jM'ncs ithnut delay Gen. ). j,ro ciloss ptu-Mie.-. T hc v had not more lhan ' rm.K d w,ih :,U forc; he coM rilis" Cot cut of sV.t ol the Indian, when ! In the lerr'lorJ to 'c spot he thought thev sa-. at some coosiderabl- distanc e ,T10St m ,d;inger ; "J "ot f"J''ig the in "the orair.e. finn. Vfl.inn ,1 ! enemy there, he last IViday march d
1 ' - 1 i 1 . 4 1 I' I 1 . ,
retinue, uoini- in tiie direction towards Ihis band of Indians: Ivit beitsofir
r.n; t!
to
icy d!l not Ihmk it nrndent to
delay ion: reo'inrJi to ride to inform
thorn of their danger. Circumstances render it vny certain, that (.'en. A. mu-t hare fallen in with lhoe Indian; henre bis f:,0 hexiromcly dor.lilfal. IVe understand lliat it was the interition of Cen. A. to rhanpe Lis b.r-nd rnartcrs to tl,c mouth of Vox river. This change we suppose was thought advisably on account of the late fmasacre n:r.onsome families in that quarter.
towards tlie l our l.akcs with a dr ter
mination o know more about the hostile foe before he return. On the o 1 met. t'.vo Npreses arrived, one (Yum I'oit iiinehmo, in answer to a h-tn i from Col. Win. Hamilton, lo ihn commandm; of-iccr at that place, oi.ouirin" ulirthcr any M en nin,( e Indians onhl he
In t in lh.it direi-tiiin ; ,ve h'.iin tliat tlicie ueie i,o! any in ti,;il vicinity. Same d;i we learned that C-Vn. I),id--e ha ! ni"t, on his u -l ' t - m tl-e J 'our Lakes ai Ihe V.ap .Mounds, two W innel'iOV) ('hit fs, Hi no V l;ii '.'ma Tinm.li r and the Faille IV M. Tl.'. y pn'tondoil fiieni'shiji. T'ley snv lli-H t ie niniii tody cl the t-ara were about :i,i'e iVoni tiio .Mnnnds. The t vo 5 onnp, laoies ta'en rn'111(r ;it the naacic on Indian cietk, 111 hren raas iiiied, at JJdOO, nd r i.crd ta t!i u lion :s.
thcr in Luronc or Asia, and all who were attacked were considered hopeless.. Vc learn that the Board of Alderman, at an extra meeting last night, unanimously passed a resolution placing at the disposal of the Board of Health tw i:nty-ti r. thocsand hollar?, to be by that Hoard appropiatcd for thc accommodation of the poor, or in atiy othcr manner that may be deemed ad
visable, to guard the city against the
uiLiouueuon oi me Cholera. tins is right, and the people will applaud the act. The Beard of Assistants will not we are sure wilhold their concurrence from this resolution. "NY e collect in our columns to-day all thc information we can lay our hands upon relating to the dreadful malady whose appearance may now be daily among us. The preventative means, it w ill be observed, are far more satisfactory in their adoption lhan the curative. About thc first there sec ins to be little dispute : regardino- the last
there is Ihe widest disagreement, even among (hose host informed. The rc-comnu-ndationsof the Edinburgh Board of Health will be found particularly -..j : . I ...i 4 . . , . i , .
enuueu m attention, ami we advise, every head cf a family to cut thern out and preserve litem for future reference. The duties they enjoin should be at once, attended to by every one. Every possible precaution should be taken against the disease, and (hen we should goon quietly wilh our daily pursuits, tthh perfect confidence in Ihcir success.
has not been finally disnoed uf.
The consequences crowing out of tl-o 'rcision of the Supreme Cov.iL, oftho United Stati in the case of the n-i-ionaries, impritied
i'V a .oiii-nirnt oi a Mate t imrt oi CN is not so a hi rin i nir us .t:-n- ., .! i ; - -i n i t
r : i ,
-. it seonii ii.al the Sn;rt no- Court, its te-H'dale, direct:!!:; the Ccmt
Tisotiers. Khoiihl
mote will
from Quebec, is very alarming. The Cholera ! eonjecture ii ra.ein.s- in every part of that rUv tome f:i v i i-soe.1
that Irom Sunday morninc: tc Monday rdohtiol Georgia to rr lease the
more wore w.n i, iu',Oi!Kl AND FIFTY j the orders not bn obeyed, r:o!hin
. .aoi,o ui v iiui.i-.kA and nearly nil tUat prohahly ho done, until the next session ot the had proved fatal. Our correspondent writes ! preme Court wbicii does not take place tinthat np to Monday, -1 o.olork, P. M. twenty, ( tdj.mnary 18:i3. liou. ver. before that time.
... .,i , v.uik-h m mo rioipital alone, 'i is aiuioipateil, that nuicii of the exeitomont
ano mat tnera was an entire suspension of all business. Its efTocts on bninos h"re is not full v known, but it cannot but be very serious. Oiir Moahh ofltoori will not allow the Cholera to exist here, although sudden deaths do oeour tn every part of the town of some unknown disease. Vours C &. .1. E. MILLS. Albany, 7 o'eloek, A. M June l(t. Since the slip was printed I have seen centlemen who assure me that the case of sickness nn board the Steam boat at While hall
is Cholara and that the disease has appeared j forever after nod
which at present divides n, will have stili-i,
and tnat reason and obodienou to the laws, will be the order of th dnv. Our Indian relations in the south, nr of a satisfactory nature. The treat ios which hac been made, and Ihosu that are in pros-n-ss. indicate beyond doubt, that the Soulhoru Matrs will soon he free from this incumbrance, without bloodshed or coercion ; and that tl.o t:;.fortunate. race of Red Mm will be Iran hired to a residence where, they will l irciltoi
1'i.iieeieii Oy our rrovei nuieiit. and roo.nl
. it . . . .
among me emigrants at Fort Miller.
T. WEED
The cholera is extremely fatal in Dublin. On Sunday last there wore 10.i n-w caseS ?o deaths, only 31 recoveries, and 377 patients
formation of the
Wc
ist tube,
Tim moment in-
romaininr.
In Dublin, on the SOfh of April, there were l'2.i now cases. 33 a.,,, !,. , c . .... ,
l'' "'"nuumg. Jn Cork, on the Sllth,
wi re o, es cases, 1J deaths, 33 and 7 1 remaining
ind
there
recoveries,
Ona, caa f.. We lenm from the Clovohmd (Ohio") Mo,al,l,tnat it is Impel ,;, vvho!(, lillP of ,m 0!i, , an , u-,11 or lnuslicl by the 4,, f Jv m,xt. T,i(,re wiu then be complrte.1 ehnin of comnioaicatlon, 1, for maiMfH-cnrc of,!Psi ai ,.,. of cnu-Huis has scarcely a pan,. ; ,c XV(llks f a(a 1 ' nimiicatinn wIk h will connect the wateis of lho At lamir with those of Mississippi.
I m! i :i 11 War, in ti o Norlb
est, reached AVabhin-'ton. Coturest wiib
extraordinary promptitudp-, ami nnatiimi! v, appropriated :i'.IO,lJ(l;) dollars to defray the expenses of the n.iliii,, i,,.t !,.,, tit he
j called into service, and OiDUU dollars to sap- ' nort nr-l, f..: ii. .1. . 1.
, "leiniiy imnans, as may sock. u: protection of the V, States. These inonie. have been placed in the hands of the proper account111s: ollicers of the poveruniont to be applied expressly t tilfJ 0hiects gut f0,i, in the. litff ot t-otigros?. A law liasreteived (he si-nature of the Chi 'f ''istrale, whit h nut hcrizes (he I'toMiient lo raise, and organize six rnmpanit'i of ununited ranker", to coti'isl of ICO men racii, hfl snies orticrro to be deposed of a the Pre tdent iiiai- direct, for (hu defence of the frontier. 'I wo of those companies arc lo be rai-;-d within our slate ; and I n;u iui'ornicd that Col . I'onJ, of Cbailnton, ai d Maj. llaoket of Via
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