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it Dai yet prevailed in America, than
Lbava heretofore died of tbe cob non
diseases of the countrp. There is
( hardly a probability that the cholera
l'* would have obtained a foothold in
k Quebec, "Montreal, N* York, or Al
i« ff haey, had if not been for icteupereuce
i. and filth, the results of this vie.—
These things being true, it is net Tah
iti that the whole cost of cholera he
charged to the use- of intoxicating li-
j(> quota. The cost of cholera! Who
caa make the estimate? 6,000 lives
*/ already be enumerated iu about
Six weeks. The'aoxiety and distress
of various kinds—'the loss in conse-
quuaee of the interruption of busi
nesss, and the actual oxpsnditures
.occasioned by the disease, cannot be
-estimated. And all <bie is but Ibe be*
ginnieg; for the disease will in all
.probability, visit our whole country,,
and cenllnue te pass and repass
thrsugb our land,‘so long os its appro
priate food can he found.
New, with oil- these facts in view,
.and these prospects before ue, and
with a remedy at hand which all rea-
6on and. experience pronounce eflect-
iunl, is it possible that any can still
^e'so Infatuated, io blind to their own
safety and. their ceuitry’s geod, as
yet lunger to withhold their iefluooee
and tneir utusest efforts in promoiiog
the temperance cause.—Can toy eue
satisfy his conscience, or consider
dare tS meefutf or
linuos io.auy Way to promote intern
f ierauce? If be has hitherto donhted,
et him add cholera te the dark cat
alogue of evils that were previously :
known to follow iu thk) train of intern- j
perauce. and let him look */ the whale ■
and their place iu opposition 'ill the j
K g«od t*ut he eau possihlu imagiu* to
''follow from the use of ardent spirit .
and n seams impossible ho con lo igar
«deubt »; hasitato to como and -**»!iit
witlj his whole heart iu lbs warfare 1
against this destroyer, this enemy of
jGud and man
EARTHQlMKES
Earthquakes, says Dr Shaw, are
unquestionably tint* must dreadful ef
Shu pbonutnana et’ nature; and ue
iia- confined to those countries which,
fsoxk the influence of climate, their
vieiaitv to volcanos mauetaius, or any
other similar eauso, bane been con
sidered as more particularly subject
to tbeiu. Thu mast rnmarkalda
earthquakes >f uaoioat timos arc do-
scribed by Pliny in his Natural His
tory. Among ibc most exteusivo and
destructive of those, Was one by
which thirteen citios ia Asia Minor
were swallowed up in cue night,—
Amo bar which succeeded shook the
greater part of.Italy. But th» most
©Xlraordibavy one d*»*ribed by hiat 1
happed during the consulate o*' Lu-!
civis Marcus and Sextus Julius, io |
•the Ramaa provin-io of M.-tim H*» i
^elates, that two mouutuius felt sc
iremanoous a shock, that tUa* soe-.vj
fid lo approach and yet ire with th>
iqissi dreadful noise. They at thw
tfamu time, aud iu the u.'ddl*s of the
day, cast f >r !a fire aad sua ike, to the
dismay «f the sstooiih- d spectators
By this sbo-’k, severil towns wore
destroyed, aud all th» animals in their
vicimty-killed During tin* raigu of
Trajse, the city of Antioch was, to
gether with a great part of the adja
cent caenffry, destroyed Uy .aucarth-
qualio; & ab*u* lbj«« hundred years
aftot*, duvilg Tbe reign ef Justinian,
it w ! as again destroyed, with tbo loss
' *| 40.000 ofils iobabitau's. Lastly,
after aalaUrval of sixty years, that
ill-fated city was a third time over-
whelmed, with a loss of 60,Q(K> souls.
,Tlie earthquake which happened at
Rhodes, upwards of 200 years before-
the Christian era, thryw down the fa-
luens Colossus together with the ar-
eenal, and a great part of tho walls of
ghecity. In the year 118$, the great-
jar pert of the cities of Syria aud the
kingdom oPJeruealem were destroyed
by a similar catastrophe; and, iq
1594, the Italian writers describo an
cerlhqufck* Paeteoli, which occa-
|ioned ,11% •« t0 f etire 200 yards
Iroui iti-foroier bed.
. The grmot earthquakes of 1755 «x-
tendodwer a traot of at least 4,000,-
000 square mires. It appears to have
originated beqeatb the ,Alliiiilic ocean,
the waves'of which received almost
a 8 yUtant -a cencussjsn »* the land,
(is effects wet'» »vcu extended to the
watdfs in maey places Where the
shocks were not perceptible. It per
vaded the greater, p.ortiops of (lie
aeniinvats of Europe, Africa, nod A-
tijei ica ; hut the extreme; violence
wds exercised on the south-western
parts of the foreier. Lisbon, the
Portuguese capital, has already suf
fered greatly lions an earthquake in
1533; and, since tho calamity about
lobe- described, has had three such
visitations, in 1 T91, 1765 and 1773,
Which were not, however, a<tended
by equally disastrous consequences
In the present instance, it had been
remarked, that, sinco the cemaaence-
raont of the ydnr 1750, loss rain bad
fallen than had been known In the
memory of the oldest ef.their inhab
itants. * unless duri ig the Spring
presedieg the eshunitou* event.—
The eu.-nmur had beun nseslly coe’,
nnd the weather fine and clear for
t»»e last fatly days. At length, oa
the first Of November, obeut forty
miout.es past nine ie ia tho morning,
n most violent shock of an earthquake
was felt; ita duration did not ex
c«ed six seconds; but so powerful
was the concussion^ that it overthrow'
every church ead convont in the city,
togother with the royal palace and
the ma^nifiuiont opera house ndioiu-
ing to it; in ahovt, net any building of
of conaoqaoaee escaped, About euo-
feurth of the dwelling houses were
threwfl down; and, at a rriedorntt
c-»mputi#e, 30,000 individuals perish
ed B *t« een the first and eighth ef
Sluvmahnr, twenty-lwe shecks were
reckoned. The earthquake was also
felt at .Operte. Csdiz, aad ether parts
rfca " A giAV/ [* Kf '
tiers was doltreyed.
la uisuy places of Germany, the
effects of ibis earthquake were very
perceptible; hut in Helland the agit
ations were still more remarkable.
Tho a^iutioa ef the waiere was also
porceivod io various parts ef Groat
Bcilisa and Ireland. At sea,
s tocks ef ibis earthquake were fell
most violently. Among ether Ctttss-
irophiey, (be Caplaia of the Naacy,
frigate, off Si. Lacar, fell bis snip so
Viulutt'lv shikea, that he thought she
bad struck hu greuud, but ou uu.iving
the lead found she was ia a* grout
depth ef water. Tse earthquakes >u
Stctly aad the two Culubnus be^au
on tho fpth of Feeupry, 17S3, ami
c.Qtiuued until ibe latter eua ef tuu
May followiug. data* iuliuito damage,
aud exhibiting st liosiina, iu ino parts
of Sicily nearest te the ceuliueut,
aud iu tlt.< two Calabnas, a verity of
plteoaiHOua. The earth was iu a
coust vet tree) or, tijU iis tiioiioim w$re
various, being either vertical oi
whirling reuud,—horizontal orcilate-
ry, that is, bv pu.sutious ot 08jtings
final the bottom uptvaids. 1'hhru
tvere many openings or cracks ih the
earth, and several hills uad even low
ered, wnile otiiori were quiLe level.
In the plains the cues os <v>',e so
deep that many mods .veto rendamu
i(Ui>ossioiti. tinge .nouuialus were
severed, add portions ot uii-tu drivuu
into the volleys, wtitai (t'^re tuns
fill«d up. r.te tsiai aniouot ot the
mortality occasioned Oy lUcso earth-
qiKik-ju Sicily and tu« t.vu vJaio-
brids, wus agreeably tu me atli.i.al
rodh-us S2,du7; but Sir vVimatu
Haaiiilnti lliuugui it still grealot, and
carries his estmintou to 4t),UOt) 3
including I'oreiguei b
The shucks felt since tho com
meueaiuont '-> ccsj luruaid ii)le earltt
quakus nniouated io stsveiat iiuudrcds;
and among the must vtolunt may ou
reckoned ttie aun which ua|>p<.-ucii uu
ibu 28th of Maicli. Il a United must
of tbo higher parts of Upper Calabria,
aud tho inferior pan of Limer Ca
labria, boiog equally Ircuioudatts with
the first. I it'd aud these shocks were
the only ours sensibly tolt ia the cap-
ilnj, Naples. With rclaliou to the
former, two singular pbenoaiona are
raenrded. At u distanuo of about
three njilos from the ruined city of
Oporto, *iu Upper Calabria, was a
kill, having a sandy 'and clayey soil,
and nearly 400 leet in height, ami
nearly 000 feut at its base. This
lull is said to Have been carried to
the distance of about four miles from
the spot wltoro it stood, into a plain
culled Cai»ijM> J° Bassano. At the
the same time the hill oa which the
eity of Osorio stood and wltieb ex
tender! about four miles, divided into
parts, being situated between two
rivoca, its ruins filled up the valley
nut* stoppod thqir Jcquran, furm.hg
two-largo lakos, which argumeated
ditilv.i By thp earthquake experien
cod ip Chili iu 1822, a great line of
coast- is stated to have been lifted
permanenti) up to the height of sev
eral ftfot nbov-o its former level; and
it dwarves reuiaik, that thpugli earth
quakes are sometimes felt in ilia in
terior of countries, their most terri
ble effocts occur chiefly Along the
coast. On the second of. March,
1825, the eity ef Aigtera was visnfed a
by tremandaoi earkquake, whichtde-
alreyed at lanst 10,000 kumaa beings.
It ia wartky ef remark, that the sa^ue
pbeaemena Which eeaarally precedes
the eruptiee ef Etna and Yvsvrius,
acearrad at Bluda, eo this occasion;
eaeaaly, all the walls and fudtitains
ie the eaighborbaod becaiua perfoetly {
dry. The hnronietor hadTalwil grad- j
ually for some days be/bre file earth- j
qaska, and the thurueBi ter lose j
saddealy from 08 to of 1-2 degress j
oe the day it happeuar.—Juvenile En-
cycltpedi*.
RURAL ECONOMY, ;
Fram the Ne»«York Farmer.
REARING POU1TRY IN MEXI
CO'.
Sis,—I cannot embark for Catn-
poucly without reieving uiyaelfhy
telliog not a cock am bull, but a cock
aud ebickcu story, ,which may be of
service to those f-uuers who supply
our markets with peJtry.
Thu.(badness of tie Spamoi ds for
eggs& ebickdas apperrs lo be luberkttj
to the full axtesl bylheir Aateiietm
dasceudaultj as a. ev ry but Ituliai) at
which I have sloppal at in Mexico,
1 cauld gut one or ikt other in dufault
of every tiling else id the eating line.
It is true iliary are r^voiy sprujiu*
•* •- .....i.-*r t)[-reuit, ur8 .
which covers (lie polity, u6r‘ of tho
days it bus baea lien fr/m tba shell,
hut theu you know yo| can eat the
more of tho-ii, aud paytaccordiugly.
Bu to return to uiy slay. During
the rainy seasons, lbn r)v#rs oftha
slate of Tubusvo uvoiflow tho bauk^,
uud the little euiiueuctq beeome so
many temporary islands, to which all
Uriestrial auiuiais retreat for shelter•
Oa those littio mou tils, too the In
habitants place than- huts, ami it is
fine spoil to gn bunting iu a cause
from one islet to another all over tho
country. Monkeys, panels, pecca
ries, snakes, in short, all animals of
tropical oiiume, may hefound in tho
same coagielution.
One uilttiueoa, in tho tr.t.Hh of Oc
tober, 1838, in cooipouy with the
Vice Governor »f the ytate. 1 entered
one ol tnoso huts aforesaid, to toko
soma re fre skin out aud rest, whnu I
observed before the dour .a largo ceck
with ihru* or four dozes of chickens
around nim, eugnged in all the occu
pations usually appertaining to the
itcn, and apparently vury proud of
bis «ifi-e. Neither mau, troman,
cnilJ, pig, eor heu tvouid bu suffor to
muiv'S 1 ins iitlla cues in the vlij,lHa$l
oogiC-e, uud he would occasionally
cock ins ej-t- up towards the bints of
ji.oy iu Ihw air with u inouaciag ges
ture, ns much as to say -and you too
bad bolter kocp at a respectful dts-
Uuao (\-ani uuy spurs.” The follow -
i-jg was viio uocouat of ibis jibeuoiuti-
dju giv'wti kte by <uy c.oAip«nian, Col-
Estrada.
1 Tins cock is cuuseijjto batch tliu
fcajrij, oil account oi bis sujifelior
sizo, aud to lobe enrtf ui tho cutekens,
on account of his superior sticugiii,
while the hen is luus loll to continue
filling oih*r uests. To qualify tutu
to take place; be ii.i-.st i*niie;eU m-
toxieutud by swiugui; over aud over
in a liamuiock, uudci vyliicii tobacco
is hurot to kenp hi u iuyeloped iu the
suuku. As soon ys iijti bccbiiitis sensc-
l.-’S? and mutionfess, the Icalliurs art*
stripped from bis broad breast, aud
cuts placed inI a largo nest uitu «s
many eggs iu iL‘as bis body can eovt-r,
in ilie position; taken by the hen het-
salf while hatchiiig. When he re
covers from tho stupor,* the pressure
of tbo warm eggs against his naked
•breast, seems to occaslbn an agreea
ble sensation, which dclnins him on
the nosl the full period of incubation.
Why he continues ins caro to tho
chicken?, after they escape from the
shell, is best known to liiniaell^hut
you sec thi fact before you, and the
practice ef thus substituting the male
for. the feiiala is general in this conu-
fry. , \ '
Now, MV Editor, all 1 ask of you
and your readers is to try before you
deny the trolk of his story.
If^NRY TLRRINT.
CUICKASMv" TREATY.
We understand tho "pfineiplea of
the late treaty to be thesei-r-Tbc
whole Indian territory'<* ceded to the
United States: not or^acre is reserv
ed. The President it to- hare the
eoun'.ry survoyed as Mon as possible,
and lo advertise and sell it at public
sale ia the same mauner, aud on the
same terms in all respects us oilier
public lands—the sa|o lo be made as
oeon as the land can be surveyed. It
is stipulated that tho Cliicku?»ws arc
to select fur themselves, n country
west ef (he Mississippi river and i.
possible, to move away befute the
first public sale of their lands.—
Should they be unable to rfcmove be
fere that time, they are permitted to
rtttain a tract of land for cnch family
lo live on until they fix upon the place
ol their future residence. It is ex
pressly agreed however, (hat they
will remove as soon as they can, and
when they go, those tracts ilpou
which they resided, shall be sold as
the other lauds arc, all the Indian
territory not now occupied by them,
is lo be sold, when survoyed—No
persens arc permitted to move on the
ceded lands, until tho sales take place:
8liouJdauy presume to do so, they will
be djiven-eff. The Cuiskasaws are to
receive the nett proceeds aTising from
the sale of the lauds, deducting all in
cidental expenses coneecled with the
suivey mid sale of tbo same. Three
fourths of all the money derived from
tile loud sales, are to be vested in
stack at iatamst, by (ha Gee Govern
ment, for ,tbf* benefit of the Chickasaw
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