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f Carver tViUi/thu Inaaf--i imtiojialrly disapoearod anil hn<l rot * ihe.
at)f * fi r, iihf.il Hassasiot, (o' i uuml when \vc last heard from j his
I
'and llassasiol
ot conflict with the mrta'er-
, of the far Northwest, tm
cU Hawk, their di»<i*gitish?d
It is not sufficient, ilia)
raPter. geverimieuj ond mis-
0 , t !(j he delineated, bat es
,relations of the persons
various and characterised
should he preserved. Their
„ 0 my is as remarkable and
aS a re their invincible at-
tiioro.
Siren Port. Wednes
day June G, 18.33.
Destroying Angel is stretching
nr in over us.
Thus far, in Montreal and Quebec,
the disease has essutned its direct
form, and was apparently approach*
5 Office of the Sac’krt’s
Harbour Coukigr,
Monday, June 18.
I CHOLERA fN CANADA.
■;noi
Mr. F. Sr Heiskell:—l basic.i to i big our own territory .villi fearful ra- ’
inform you that Mr. B hi lip it Van-j polity. A gentleman wb4 In ft Quc.-
Wo 11 ;3ru !>y a gentleman )>ist ar
rived Ironi Ogdensburgli, lint ;ove>aI
deaths have occurred from Cholera
at Prescott. On the St. Lawrence,
between Presfotf and Montreal, lb*
ivveil, one of the assistant Engineers, , hoc ou Tuesday morning (I3:h) has
engaged in the survey of the Tenues- furnished the Courier with thu Q ih
sc?, river is no more-bo was drown- Ijcc Gazette of Monday Ihu 11 th. by
cd in iho Polling Put this evening n-
bout five o’clock.
He had been engaged during; the j occurred up to the evening of thei s,anre8 noai lv all swept oil.
r : a savage life; their in-1 day in mailing a line on the margin of
It, nhivalrv in battle, their the river, between the «'“•>' ! *”' 1
in adversity, nurl their won- ] Boiling Pot,
tents b eloqnciicc. They j H?atzdm>in,
• no other race now existing ! ginoor; ati J alter
• unless some atfiipity 1 ,vn ' 1 -' M "
Such
m company with
another assistant
Mi
which it uppums that FIFTY NINE 1 o.rp\y« and passengers of several boats
CASES AND 45 DEATHS lind 1 htsen attacked, ami in some iu-
Ooe
10th. and lie reports that aMlie time! hoot in particular, wo loam from an
of his departure tjie ous^s in Quebec | nutlicntiti source. Iiaviu^; on it a crow
niiio'.iuttiil to EIGHTY, and
ic onrlh,
.^blc nations have evinced a
lion to advance in the arts of
and undo considerable
refinement, at various
' 0 f'their eventful history. Lot-
havin' finished their
day’s work, Mr. Va i.vym undertook-
11)«iween them and the Tar- j to swim tlivou^li the Boding Pot, hut
^ Arabians, but both of those | tinloi tic ately ufiit an untimely grave.
‘ * ’ 1 i Alter pissing through the swiflast
])*rt of tin? current, he was caught |
to one of (ha whirls fndow; f*e'iiig;
ths danger o; Ins siluilim ho called
for assistau,:o- when bis companion, |
I Mr. i laidZidm.u, seized a plunk, J
ir disjio- [ there lining .no c„noe convenient, jind i
plunged into tin; river f.ir his assist-
hot before Im could reach him
E»-1 den'lis to onwards of SIXTY.
the
Tit*
described the disoasu as exceeding in ! h' 1 - 0 ' v,,n; do a
malignity -any previous accounts of
virulence either in Europe or Asia,
and all who wore attacked were con
sidered hopeless.
of seven men, was discovered a few
indes below O; l otislnirg--six of I ho
ono ou!v
at ion,
93 ia
1C ( science nave flmiis'iod am <ng
(j i the one «id«, 'heir dis,
for intellectual improvement
liiedaveloped. hytho conquerors
vernig’is of China; and on the
id (he setnmaries of learning
1 8i) did cittesi which fcmi *rly
lied in that vast region of oou i-
• h extends from iha shores of
2ipliratcs to the waves of tha
a. Bn h ore (lie -viLi— >atws
only hcou, the temple where
dims offered up tlj-*ic prayers
Feat Spirit, but t'wir paastanl.
of residence; hunting thmr
v , a nd subs sieucc. war their
at ion, and deeds oldaspcrale
Ihir onlv ambition.
, to lie honed that CoI.M'.Lr.v-
ill find Ins countrymen mere
inis, more devoted to tho ad
amant of literature and the arts,
are studious of She honor of ihe
lie, than did the illustrious An-
; and not to he compelled to ll? will succeed; but I '.mat we
uis!i the object of Lis commend ! will.
v»o«; hit but arc Hu could r
he H id sun* to i i.se no m c.
From the ac<]a lie* m .ii I have
formed with M’ V. uv. i in descen
ding tins rivet to this p!a •«, I lake
pleasure i.i to?.! dying In li s worth.
He was on extremely ml ores'iug,
gc'itlouia dy and ii!loHi"ent young
in.m, and in oinammit to his pm-
fession; lie was high minded, honora-
alila and enterprising
Mr. Vanwyeh was a citizen ?!
New Jersey, where he has Mt 1
,vi l uv *.’l tnolh? 1 ' a id o'her reliiliv a
to ninern Ins untimely Lis .
in great haste, vnur obh iv-v’t,
S D Jv.’Ojs.
P. S. W<> are no 1 pmeaijag to
j limit for the body of poor Vmrwioh,
| which Ins no' hueu su»-n s.iicn it dis-
! anpe irod. G •! onlv knows •vliether
gam oat
try, superior
nive
enterprise, for want ot patron-j
n his native land, and be obliged (
ik in foreign climes, that «n- j
which his meritorious j
endowments, and >
researches, juslly claim ;
work lie ha6 und rtaken is col
ed to give immortality t j his !
and glory to the naliov, and
cannot he a doubt that Ida fol- 1
rilizens will r»‘joiin the o;i-
nily, to cheer him on. in his nd ,
tiions career, by n liliernl. gem- I
S I) J.
CHOLERA AT QUEBEC. MONT-
IIE \L, SORREL ST. JOHNS,
ANf) LAPUUIUE!
Frain the Alba w Evniag Jaurnal of
Ft iday
Our worst approltnisiou in thla-
tioti to tjins drcaiifnl ihsciHC, are p.iirt-
fully realized. Its ••avageft at Que
bec. ore ii'nst appaUiiyj.
[Fro •• th<? Q I’he e GaZrttc of.Tun ' It.]
THE \SI \ PIC CHOLERA!
VVe announced ihe existence ot the
und adequate support, nt-d in i] CHOLERA at Grosso Islo on Fri
er the most acceptable noil; Day. It is now in this city. Its cf-
er
a Sitbsci'intioii to Ids work.
PLYMOUTH.
rom “the G.ilrn an (tUimis).
the present In Sian war h *s n*i-
a.l a character and eouse.quenco
cv peel ml by our (»'wcr.itu»>iit,
not apprclicude'.i hy the must tim-
four rilizftns. Borne inquiry into
causes which could produce a
lit so cmnplelclv c iiitniy t« all
illation, should bo unde. It is,
lias been for n mimher of vears,
known that the whole S u* and
nation liave been ill disposed
nrds tlio Aoiericnu*-—thu teeliiiKS
linstility which bad rein a mod on
ir minds Ivy the events of the Inst
war a a I a w I v subs’ding, by the
til and age of the oldest and mns'
iterate of the chiefs, ve 1 lht» _rnd-
doi’linp of iheir influence ivi.th
British nut - nrities in Cinada
|'D, in 1833, nil their meiont nni
sity was aroused by the occupa
n i>y the whites of the nreseiV Lead
ti? District. The Indi uv. tlv
hegr.ii (o purenive tin* value o
at they had given awav: tliov dc
tithe treaty of cession hut were
Urn did i«d by the Chiefs who sign
the treaty. Driven by fads from
«ry subterfuge, they gave wav i'
Ben discontent, and retired to tlieii
lazes, mourning their folly, and In
like, meditating schemes of re-
"ge.
From the Knoxville Rogislrr.
With eiri.itions of sorrow, wo an-
itnce the afllicting death ?f Lient
Hii.1 p R. VanwycH. late-one of the
T*of United Stales Engineers nn-*
r the command of Col. Loug‘ now
g»ged in making p survey of tlie
ensessee river. On the 6tli inst,
“d attempt while bathing, to swim
r *'ighthe “Boiling Pot'’ about an
9 miles below this plkcc, the cur
'd it seems, was too po verfnl for
* resistance; it forcod him under,
"shared him into eternity. His
f iva* setffti t° ' r i®° once-only, but
i feels h an American Climate md
| likely to he more auvore than in Eu-
I rope.
j It hecoirtes the duly of all to lie
I vigilant in repelling the ravages of
i this common destroyer. Cl
! temperance, regularity
j in derate eating ami exercise, and
j exemption from all excess, arc the
: best preventivos.
4 ocr.ocfi, P. M.
j Till! Bo ard of Health have just
! litnd* a Report, from which the fol
lowing is mi extract: —
hoard of fftallli Quebec, )
June II, 1832. \
It becomes the painful duly oftbc
From th* Allnny Argus of siime Evening,
LA PES.T FI tO *1 MO NT it 12\L“
From our Correspond *nl, Jll usrs. Calcs
■in ! C».
Movtukav, Juno 13.
Wc rcfi:r yoq to ours oftlio 0;h,
i 11 ih, and 12, uist. und have ii;iv tlu:
j unpleasant and painful duty to say,
| that our former letters, ulluJed to,
| were not overcharged with alarm re-
jsporting that dreadful scourge, thu
j Ciiulcra. j
'I’lie number of cases in Quebec iu
; tbo three davs, (9lh, ldlh, ami pari j
j oi i he 1 llli,) and the mortality, were I
i frightful iu Ilia ext ionic,
i AV’e have a number of letters on J
j which wo can dapund, and they iiear-j
Iv all agrcfc in tha fact, that, coil- ,
, pa rat ive.ly speaking, none get well,
! mid death folio vs close to attack. :
J Wo s -od you a Quebec Gazotee of j
j I lie 11th. ;
| lic e iLo (M nit real) the cases arc I
I numerous for Tift last two davs, and |
deaths at-f* almost as nti’iici-ous as j
casus. Thu Attacks and mortalili !
aro so far, gciicrally among this lo-.v- I
or orders of society, and thu intern- ;
poratc.
In addition to the above, we have i
gaou a gen!Ionian, who left Montreal
on Wodt ics lay, 13th,) sod ;mivod a'
Whitehall in the Piioeuix. t!ic latest
suvuuboat, who fully coufi nn tlie a-
bovn account; and adds, that (loon to
t|ial day, at least fifty case,* had oc
curred at Montreal, nearly ai.L of
which wf.ru fatai,.
Great alarm prevailed every
iVlint’C! though the casus were nearly
all confined to emigrants.
Two cases were reported at La-
prarie; hut noiie at St. Johns, the
persons sick t Tin re being ol local chol
era morbus, and recovering.
remaining.
The utmost consteinotion prevails
up ni the river below Present, among
I lie boat men and others. . Boats arc
lied to the shore and desei-|cd---t!ic
men llybig in every direction for ti eir
I i v
.he.ted
s Strong measures a
bv the adthpr.iln s of Ogd' n-ditinih
and Prescoi. In prevent the oxlr-ns'oii
of the inala lv no boat liom Ix:!.;'a :
being aliowcd to laud at or pass ilioac '
places.
TNDTAV REMEDY FOR C
i. It A.
1 The Bengal Ifnrka.ru of the I Oik
of November gives the following ie-
; ceipt for Asiatic Chulcrn:
J\'tvssceruLa 1 , ()ct. 29.—The (’hoi*
ci a iias been prevalent at Ajmeor
lor some week* past, and of 233 |*er*
I sous ufloetrid, 174 took the niCilic-ne;
: ; and ol fills number, 16;> recovered;--
G2 who did not take tlie medicine
died, besides G who did, making ,a ti\-
tal ol G3 deaths. The mixture Is be
I follows:
8 ounces Sal Viumeuia (Nousg-
diw;)
8 ditto unslacked Lime;
1 quart boiling Taler,
i The two fijst articles to be finely
! pow dered and put imo a large Lotiie,
j (to allow of etfcrveseiicc ) and flic
wotci added as but as enn be gi'?"
- w ilh safety to the bottle. The mix-
I t-n-c to In: fii-q ic.otiy shaken, arid in
the course of'hree days, or s>o.irr,
it will he til for use. 'i'lte liq-iid to
he do-anil d . liom the sediuienl, uru]
well sei-ur
Extract of a latter
ieq.ici.-lable house,
21st June.
‘‘Lchri-e received
Sackut’s Harbinr,
last -.i
slate
Cleanliness. I Courier, was
of liabi s, frodi Albany,
N w York, Jiiu<’ U^-
luinorlant iuteil g uce, s iys tiie
re-eived last evening
of the progress of the
Asiatic pestilcuee over tli s coutiuenl.
Tlio accounts will bo found annex
ed.
It appears flidl this awful scourge
is taking the direction el the w^stein
stales. It has marched il i both
sides of the .St Lawrence a3 far as
Prescott on the Cauaila shore, and
Ogileusburg on tin United Slates,
mowing down iis victims, nnpitied &.
laliou may now he induced tli.it its
con iso w
Board of lloallh to nnuouneu thu ex- { unknown. It has already
isi-iico of 1ho Asiatic Cholera, in our Sacliclt’s Harbour, at the
c ty and n-ighhoi-haoil. Tlii: decision j Lake Ontario. A roasouuhle cxpcc-
ts f'ouuJed, after mnUIre deliberaiioii,
Hi ou i lie unanimous opinion of llie
Medical gentleman of the city.
3 1 deaths have occurred within the
‘»s' 48 hours.
Tim editor of the Gazette gives
!i • following cases, as having been
epoidcd:
,.']l ike Emigrants' Ifjspilul.
33 cases — 2G deaths—2 convales
cent.
,ll P irate Dwellings.
2t) cases -15 deaths.
_ln addition to the foregoing, a gen
tleman direct from Montreal, who
arrived this rtnioi-ag, informs us that
there lud been 15 cases and 7 deaths
at that place; and that the disease
had broken out at St. John and La*
n.ii-nrio.
The Cholera at Quoliec is not con
fined lo Emigrants, hut attacks citi
zens and sti'a'igci's iiidisciiiiiinatc-
ly-
igbt
that tlii
cliuiera is spreading on the 11.11th side
of Lake Oilario with tha lide of em-
igration--lh.it it is rolling nminpeded
to the wesf.”
We are concomcd to slate, says 'ho
Advocate, that lio nhaUnnent of tb -
Cholera lias taken place iu the Can*
adian cities- A idler from Quebec,
dated the 13th, sayn--- ; ’Tliu Cholera
is raging with unahaic.l violence. It
attacks high and low iu.IHjiiminatc-
ly.
LATEST FROM MONTREAL. S
A (fentleni \ti who left .Montreal uu !
the 17ih, and arrived lime last eve-!
ning informs us, tint during (ho 18
hours previ ms to bis depart ore, up-1
wards of 200 HU NOR ED DEATHS ;
had occurred, including many nispee.-!
(able merchants, and officers of the j
j customs. j
| Pnir.G-AUTioxs against (Hiot.kra.
j—-The following plain and sfmsikie.
i-ecnniiicndiitions are from the N. A.
Courier and Enquirer,
j Fend to Boston, in Wall street, for
I the Chlorine Ol S nla. wliicij the late
investigation at the City Hall has de
monstrated lo bn one hundred and
twenty per mil. stronger Hum any
Other! and let il lie freely applied lo
evei V place where I lie least noxious
air exists. Let no tim-* he lost., and
let no peis'n holiave I lint his premises
do not require cleansing. Every cel
lar and c. is pool i i the city should h#
attended to. K u|i oi your (1 Mii.-.h-
keep your feet w.irui—ibmd inimt-
cossary exposures-do not dunk a par
ticle of t!m liquor mamiluctui-ifd in
this country of deloterians iirticlcs-
drink little or no acids-cnt. few, if
any, raw greens, unripe fruit, rad
ishes. or any thing cold lor the stom-
aeh-thke care of cuciull/'r/’s-oai plain,
well cooked victually, soups, boiled
|. c . ( .f—fornicritcd liqunis und eider
arc not adv'sable—drink very mod*
reached jerately flood r-uhkI will? or lirandv
font of j and water i/Vei’er get into a pdssion,
S for that w ill Ir. ing mi the disease, as
1 it excites the nerves. Kuvp camphor
from i he sediment,
(ic!;i exlt-inal air.
j ,ifanner oj i::inj t(.*-TIirce drams
froui , a highly i'.i<‘i lit for infaimr) diluted with
dated Albany. I three times (lie quantify of water, is
| a d«se for a grown up persi;,; a fiwv
drops of essence of peppermint make
it ui.-re palatable. VVlirn the first,
(loss is cjei-te.l, a second has s • ;J
lit'- disease, d’o allay the tliiisi wbii-li
succeeds on the stoppage of 111? v. u. -
itiu-g. water in which milt Ins b ra
| steeped i.i the most rflcc.lncl
; pleasant. To cli i lien of four
: live years of -age, one .half lo
j drams, with nhic of w ntcr.
I
! The civil assislaut-surgnon ’.
i ley at A j nicer, dpsurvps, i b--!i
! the nli.de credit ci' !;io above d:
! cry.
nml
t V, o
cm i
...|1 be westward with the; and laudanum, also cannd-iuilo llo-.v-
lide of emigration. The decided & ers peppermint, in your lionaC- VVo
prompt niuasiires taken hy the no- ■ must not lie friiflr.cried, but take cv-
thorilios of N?iv York on the North- cry thing cooly and collectedly—use
From the N. Y. Commertlal fo Saturday
Afternoon.
Tiip. Cholera.-The intelligence
from Mont rent, received yesterday,
was hot too true. The Asiatic j genial climate. Let
scournfe has in very truth entered the j prepared for the worst-arid
heart of the Western Continent, rind jibe best.
cnl Canal and Like Champlain, fur
nisii great cause of grntdlalion to this
part of 1 he counlij’.
It is highly probable that New
i Yoik a?d tlie Allajrlie scaboajd, will
J for the present escape, especially if
tlio same vigilonce, earn, tmiijiei'anen
and "leaulineas he ctiutiniied which
i liave hitherto marked onr conduct in
i this suction of the country. Let not
jour public authorities however relax
their exertions for a moment. Every
thing d e pends ou the couth ued oner
gy of oil, Il is known that the clyol-
era originatod in a low, marshy coun
try-:— it followed live course of rivers
and .groat ihrpUghforcs. it traversed
all India in that way. Bs progress
in this countbids iV'r to ho aaalo-
gous. Il tnay roach New Orleans by
the way of the Ohio and Mississippi
before it reaches Now York. As soon
as it approaches the New York line
from Canada, it recedes from it* eou-
os however be
iiopo for
he necessary pieeautions to prevent
tho introduction ol the Malady—be
prepared for it us if it was at our
doors, and rely upon the protection
of divine Providence, with cheer fol
confidence. A tranquil mind, good
spirits, cleanly habits, and temperate
living, aro excellent guard against the
progress of this disorder.
From tii" U. 8. Gaz-M!;•*
13 THE Cii GLLKA CONTAGR
(.) U .8.
Tiie question ptaced above is one
that t?| warmly discuss' u by til? 1 ni ■ i-
ed, and we believe Gir.t the prevail
ing'opinion is, tiiit tiie Lhalcra is i. l
a contagious uis!.-..se. Y> e saw, l
few days Sniee, ia s-.nia of the pa--
poi*3, an urgiMriuot nhe.it n as d< e,ii7i|
roi;..!usive a ft tunst contugir-a, (jracn
Irom tin: statement oi N. i\ \ x . liiis,
wild s?v8 iu ono of iiis mie:esling let
ters from Pans, lint ni i a dasito of
“seeing what mis to ho s?ui.” ho
visited die v.arioos wards of the Cbi?t- ;
j era Hospital in Paris,'and saw ami
t'.ucliuil liie bodies ul i>io sick and
dead. Now s™y the eontagioi.ists, il
ii.-is disease hail been oi a cjmmunica
blr. kind, Air. Willis nouid nave ta
ken il, wild proWnltly nave clos'd it ie
correspoivicnee and h• 3 lite beloic
fii'.g. Tins argument, and Inc facts
(has staled, are not so ccnclusivi <>■*
caiubt eoiitagion as at (iist sigiit tli.y
oiighi .-ippi-ar, lor il is known Hut
evtui in the ease of '.lie Small Pox,-
some uiio have not had Ihni i.j.ilhsorne
(iisc.isu. visit witii impunity the viiam-
bors of i'l l.--mis w-iiofiu.ve it in ali its
various stages. But let us look lor-
,lier—Mr. iViilig, sometime alter
writing Ins account cfh v»sit to the
thole,a llo8pit.il, addresses a letter
to Ins family, in wlticli lie s,ays, *1
ant now recovering from the Cholera,
,md dull go immediately into 1-
laly.”
We do not know that (hi* estab
lishes any dot trine of toniiigion; bet
it seems to silence the argument de
rived liom tie first oaticcu let
ter.
Sfpec’fic for Cholera.—“The follow- j ^ood
sijiiplo recipe,” says a Calcutta | a „ \
recnived
ins
pa pur
by tin
A cireprnstance was m^ntioicd to
iis on Saturday, calculated -to show
in a sirring, light f!n> inf! icncr which
tbo present position of aflbirs with
i regard to .the United States B ink, i*
j calculated to have upo i (ho con ary.
I A uiercliaut of this city, exUmsiv. !v
j engaged as an importer of foreign
oeds of vain?, made a contract wish
individual to supply him w.illi n
l ist .arrival,! gnlficicot amount of goods far the cs-
of .m extensive store in
A clause was, however,
tlie .coniract, to the ef-'
“token at a draught, suldoui fails of j inulishaient
elTordiug instant relief to tho patmot,
vizi—I oz. cinnamon water, 35 drops
tincture of opium, l drachm spirits 1 (fi n (fie hacjrniii should he null
ol lavonder, ami 2 dracliaU tiucliue
of rhubarb.*’
Giueinrintli-
inserted in
Antidote lo Cholera.—Tltc Board
o 1 Health of Quebec recommend to
every citizen to provide liiuisulf with
a phial of laudanum nnd ono of pep
permint, to be cai'iied about tho per
son, and rosortet.' to immediately upon
tho attack of tho malady.
and void in case ihc United Ftatcs
Bank should lie re-charlcml at this:
session of Congress—the Cir.ciauatti
aentIcuian believing that unless tiiat
B Oik is rachiirf•(!, eenera'I d saslor*
will coinn upon the coaimuniiy, and
it would lirnc.c he hazardous to cn T
gage in any new business for n.t Jejrt
. M-
Sivpraj
fuirer.
0
years to come.—Tetm.