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Tht ' holiM*a •>! u*l)ua.
The subjoined iiiemiii i ii iu (Jongi e»s from
sh H ml of I lea I it of die ci yof ,N vv
\ k gives, in o lew words, jn account ol
I In* progress oif litis fll'Cing dis.-a-t,*froui
»t« ri-te in India, m 1817, to the pre-seal,
time.
7 o Ike Honorable the S ante and Hum of
Jiettresenlniives 'J Ihr United Slats in
Congress uss'inhltd :
The Bond of Ileal iH of the ci'y of N York,
RksPKCI FULLY FR KSKNTS :
That they huv- been ;tnxi >uh observers of
til rise and pi gi >■ ~s ot ilk'** diatMse tilled
lit Indian ('huler.i, probably unknown to
E nope until modern tunes, and as yet en
tin ly unknown to the-c (Jnited 8 a •'».
V >ur memorialists deem it unnecessary In
cmer in o a mimne njstory of this diaea.se, j
which ed us lavage- in 1817 at
Bmgal, iu India, attacking both naive and
European resuleu’s, and soon widely exten-,
did its df iu die interior,
I lie wars in 1 (lit, between the unlives 1
and Europeans, g t ally 'X ended this (a al
p Hence, which, in s m instances, have '
It •< u traced in regular daily prugre- ion, of 1
about tit same imbiber of mi es each day, '
In 18. it adv need tii the I- and* lo th -
Indian to ; i 18-21 it i ppe n eil in Chi-!
pa v,i It g, a m r alt y; i • 182.? it x end
ci * It l h" part ot ,V djaccm to he
M lit i rean; i IKJf) it visited the provin
ce* mound lie I * tan s a,
I'lte disease crosa -d lie b Tilers of Asia,*
ai d r.tvell' d llii"Ug E pea Rrssia;and
in H|i en. ir, 1830 . ,iv g-d the ancient I
i |)i a ol Russia, w ere 244 persons were.l
a' ack mo 1 dtyja.d 1., three months!
1! e.v re 8 0 0 •s s, more than one-half
ol v.hi p ved 1 1 ;d Substquen ly. if it
tt id d i.s nivat-es lo S . L’eU-t nblti g, Aich
-B'g '» I) /• ' ilea i eying, to those u
tii in re a ne ti«lf o It persons who!
tit re attacked. A ,d, during he las sum-1
hi t, ie b v P . * at Warsaw had not
only 1 iin lend with the R ,—ian b yone ,
In.l 'his more fell destroyei, whicn extended
i se : thioug'i eve y vp ag,« T Poland.
R it aecouirs hiveshown the existence j
of this disorder at Berlin, at Vienna, and |
Slid in ire r een , have proved its mtr< due
tier) iii'o E ig : and,
In tb ■ shin t -pace t fourteen years, i* i
estimated tha ilisiih • fifty inrii is of
>h' bum.n family, have fallen victims In
‘his ’• itib ! e disord r, which has ex ended
i - !( fi ough all o'imu e*, and 1 .gr-,. u itei
ftli circums antes, ■ p acing o be equally
Co - , ml to die imj i. iiomit ions o Ku
repe.Mi Russia, as o mu Scorching cluiia e
of A i and As ci.
Such is the ii. u f history f he c h .fetr;
a'ni i is leaia i our b■ • f uv Jc u ty will i.ni
runs m- o, m j.s own
' s> oils ( tul iii d uly, which hit
’o V • V.-g li eil,lll, -:i Bu w
"• v•. o s i,, , endeavoi, by a•« ioi ii
o i ve: a in nulm. inn, and to
n s I mu ill I rp liranons
vv.nci smeiu est ml i-x ei iCiite have aught in
the counuics where he disease haa pevail
cd.
rise B >ard of II alth es rhe (-1 y ,>t New-
Y k, have, tiie; etore. considered it tuei.
du v ocall tie alien ion of the Cniviss i t
the Uid oil 3 .'tests) his important subject
as one peculiarly of a ua ioeal chaise ci
ahd in'imut-ly cu acc id \v«th comm rce:
tin I as being one, in rolaMon to which ‘he
p w i, id ii" mu city or Sa e are sufli lent
to If rii a i ni d ,ii i be in the power id
mao or regulations to ail d reinedv or re
lief. J
V ‘in' ni'Mii >1 ialisls have no p rdcolar ad
7ice t" il r ■" youi tion. iat>;e bogii' s, as
to any sj s rni" In pieve i g lie n, ,i u ,..
.;oD'f his is is', Bit they do hutnb y
COllCi ive tha C ■ t, » s sli- u|.| w tn.iil i|e
• • constitu.e . .vis i'aiy c m/ni*tion, vvoose
dii* yitsh ii 1 1 j be, ri di r se oi some. I
tlmir own in mbei.s, or others, to die pans of
Europe aid Vo here ill discas- w
pievalU, ail o col i-c ■<!! the fa,; s re'a ing
te be m os f p vnu g ,| di e , ll(
b; I’P 11 '' td -is-, -e. U ni. i he
auspice ol h- O oe ai Govei iiaieut, age its
1 bnei.s c iior;its, under
much in oo adva age Ii ,| | ltt y Wl . it{ ,
p i ted by any imlividu I Bta eorct-; atni
>' c 'sli'OT. y, -ueli a booi il, ih Na i ■ d
f i vernment w u d lie t>„ f f„n ht .
pm pies of E g mil, F. >.ce. R,is,,. p,
si... and. as it is benewd, all odier ,d , u
Ei x ope ill •' i! 111, S.
1 In* obj- ct of (Ids Bo .r.l fiealihbei o
bat tab lief ire die (,%> >■ f ] K . |t
Sia'e tills Ii •• y imp «rtai,r subj at, they
enlcr i,oi i ,t. p iiiieut.i a. well assured tin
oe subject wi I receive, at their banns, all
:l ’ coiisider.i)i.• . winch, in their judgment
at d wisdom, it may appear todinuml.
A. which is reap ■ folly sidimi |'_
SAMURf. 8 f'KVENS,
Acting Mmjnr and l>, , deni tne Hmnl
J Health of Hi. city of .\ l 0 lark.
It U - pr< s,n eil oil n'.ty i , «„,) r ...
Icr cd io the Cemmittro on F oei"n At
s AUS. “
- •V/’ae.-
I'IJE t (JM E r.
I’he European p p dn 0 f a Comet
ih i” Will appear wi Inn Go poo mid s , t | ;t
Earth’s oibi , some tune io ,n yea r 1832
St the earth should fi.,p en b e m l)d
P o tion olds orbit —i ~, ~|„ (): , | ( (|l
comt,iu i s j jipru .ch m he sun, |j..y g . (
• i’-a m ,ii«n w i be mu Ii ms urb. d, h ..
n s eonserju ■ >ces an .v reasonadly be an
- • U da: d : is c .mpure.l ih!
* 'will).n 30,000 lea .rut.-
without sensibly deranging the motion of
he earth. Ine comet of 1470 approach
cd so nuur the tunlt as to inert as us p nr
die if dine upwards ol two d.iyt ; a , ( J bad.
Us ma»s b'-en equal to that of tiie t.mli, it'is
c imputed by t,i Place, the earth’s motion
to her mbit would I ve been eqi.liy re
t:i rtf ml, and consequently have inueas d du;
•’i.g hot the year neaily (oriy nine hour..
Ai no such I-fleet was produced, the die
t't'bmg I'Tce of the comet Wa considered
unsensibe, I'he, mass of the comet was I
500th part less than that ol die earth. (~
14.5- i the moon was eclipsed by a com ;
which most h.ivo passed wi fun 200,000
miles* of (he earth—Mid it is known ilia tu
eff - ct was produced by its attractive force
(cither on the eaitb or moon. The im
mouse velocity ot comets may be a p inci
pal reiisu i why they do not sensibly aft' .
pin; motion of the p'anets. Tna of 1080
was calculated by Newton In move a in
ia eof 800,000 miles an hour, and Beahooe
'observed one a Palermo in 1070 whose,
'veincity he cunpufed to lie iqua in 2 500
000 mi cs .n hour. The co ,et of 14j.j is
best know by astronomers. I s prri dis
com put'd ui be about 70 yeti s, ih from
it-mo mu being dtstui ii dby It ju et u
is ometimes I" gi. I qi, a*d in 1032
v t. b 1”i :a id was looked ,f ei wi h v y
gua anxie y in 1758 -uu C.airau. d
termined from calcuiauon h , ji w oilil no
op,.ear till Ap.il, 1759 Ih inc.e se.l
Icii" hot i s oerrnd he i .nbo ed to the i -
fluence of Jupiter and Sa f uin. neai wiucn
I. W, uld puss It acc inlit'o y ; ,ppr uch d
ear si the sun on 'he 12 h j I Ms ch
1759 II this is the c Tnet owich h E .
| ropuan papers der, it will not app u u i
,1834 t 5 —The disra,, e of this comet
di. in the sun, when, m 'he es rn end
o(T s orbit, is about 82 000,000 miles; yet
1 returns Mgula.iy, ml ~e, e 10t j | v b ',:„
ciilculated by the mathematician within 30
'days !.
The following anecd es respecting the late
Stephen Guard are now going the rounds
of the. newsp.pers, and aie ch lac er.atic
of the man.
I A young sailm-ker ol Philadelphia call
ed .on Mr. Gi .a tl tor the purqn go -f hui
itt'g a largi qoanti y . fduck, wmctiho wish
,vd to in. kr up into sails. Ho. was a stran
l«, r Mr. G. and was n>t pi pared to ,id
jvai.ee the cash for di article he warned;
■j"* c u '- p Mr. G. id him he mus. pi pcure
lisniTU' respon> bte nani" as surety on lus
,n l e. Ihe sai rn ker greed to die propo
|9 ' ami -uni " 1 wi|l re turn in a few inin
.iu M. Gi aid wi h a note fixed accord
: "'S V‘>ur r. quest u d will you lend me
j H n I ti • in, 'o convey lie canvass m my
iff 11 Cer emly, sir; bo vu d
i not inter dto rai i d.wayou seif •• v
1 1 1 do fob sore.” • B«<-wny ifo that—w ,y
.|ri O' «<t *"'c nor man to do it for you ?”
i er; e,’f plied the sai'makcr, “isl | u
■ '• t tj-dl I dial! save , shilling.” ' V v
~| ivi'u sir, ycu s all have my cart, an 1 will
-,! ke your note Without an endorser.”
■I M ' i d one d,y asked a truckman in
t'h'i'-j, why he did not build him- If a
{amis ', to which he replied that lie was ton
i(H -, having . , umtrous taniily dependant
uprv him. VV. rl,” said he, «• fII w my
t direc ions and you will be abb,” l'i u ,
. ! lorn ' g here <s a cargo sale of m a ses
Wharf ; go and buy the whole lot, 1
, »| vv, l ; h surety for the piyment. **Th.
we it accordingly, and on the nuilasaei
pI He rig ou* up, one liugshcad or the lot. start
tcdat a v ry b w ate. The bys finders, who
;W .Me all wholesale dealers, supposing that
|lU‘ ma.. only wanted one hogshead, woqirl
i. noi bll "l )0 « h >"'I and it was accordmaly
~s ruck "IV Much to h"ir surprise he .old
.{the auction er he would take he whole lot,
, n mi g tus endor-er, a if belrwe he (est he
.|h, .“ disposed of his bargai for an ad> ~ice
lent to build him a -Tog t* eniei. .
I I*., die above he NwV ok G ,z- (. ids
fj he 1 Bowing, which was handeu b, a gen
yi ’ b in it of in < dry
, toe wri er of this article, who quite a lad
, Was m, mormog very eaily.n, Ciff r %
.Tvh ! PhiU' - .phia where Jie stopped iu
) **' ve . ‘‘‘rani maiking some Brandy
PM" . 1! anon a iracte.i he no ice of VJ r
G " '’Maul, •• !. .'eb v ran y m do this,
i 1,1 • "i the all.,mative, ami Mr.
, '» '■•“'■‘led b>m 'he in king pot ami brush,
• ■' Ih' n .do it.” tie took .In- p-t
übuHhnud alter being employed about
"' ' - ‘ uu ‘ a half, M 6. handed him fiv
:*' lver dollars, saving. •• fi ,ke hat.” ij,.
, n home with the money, and »h .ugnt him
f U ‘he n< hast b.y in the world; bu he
, hni Horn, o return with his father to \|,
G to test the truth of his having received
Ijlumestly so much mo. ey. M, G. . pned.
>l. 1 ~ lV '.' V’? I,uw encourage his early ris
and industry. J
! , V v\Bl i lui'uk
d, Extract of a Inter f om a gi nllernan now
on a tour through East Florida,
‘j ’* The country und S', Augus toe, f r
'l 2() ,n,leSl ,h san,, J. yielding little vege a
.("•n 'icep* oak shrubbery, salt ,os res h .-
, oiiet plants, palmetto roms. with heir b .drs
{of which ladies’ fans an- in rife. !’ti- ■>,, r
dens ft nl bur a niggle supply 0 f \ t ' a
1 , es ; —, n ‘ e sweet P'.la.oe succeeds Web ..
,S. the br an, pea, radish, melons of even
iknid, egg plan', pomegranate, ora""f> an{ t
Do fig. rue Py ,„g,r. B „ h S ere hi-t,./
j I fate; if not con e,.t wnh Mi -e e UIK
I I ated, he must look elsewhere for a g oatei
j variety. *
I'he beef is indift' rent ; hu the gmn.
maml is readily tempted to eai hnnseif into
I the dyspepsia, by the luscinusness of the
fish and wild (owl—liese are plen iful sod
■ cheap.
“ I’he sir of St. Auguslioe is clastic and
ibr iciyg File orange groves shed a delight
> t /I ( agrance, and the gnden dove often sa
lutes me with his pltint v<■ cooing,
** At ’hi? titn, 2lst December, I am
• Wfili o in a room wi until ft e, arid the out
er dour ope I |ri summer the therm .me
ter rang-s to 90 m even higher ; hut U>e >■>«
birt-Z , which springs up regular ly by 11
o’clock in the morning, temp 1 1 a he air v>>
rv agree >bly. In the interior, when tt»e in
li'ience <>t his bre z' i- not felt, the heat
IS scarcely supportable.
“ I lie < i y is old fashioned in all i.s fe.»-
'u es. I'he streets narrow and sandy
R c.h house is entered by a gate connec ed
w tit a high Walk The population is com
P" chiefly of Minorcans, who do n■»t
(k to he understood by a Spaniard. My
smattering of Spanisu dies not enable me
I ' o *' t'oisrand but a small part of tire la >
»' J s' stp' j kenbi hose who remained alter
the x ininge u( fl g,.
S'X y miles c uth of St. Augustine the
soil cm mu s light md sandy ; on the wa
ft c U' -e» the imber is heavy, and many
, el the senler* prefer ii m any other sec ion
"• F Tidn, lu so niner. how ver, the mus
<1 iosat ;■ nub -i-t'iie I’he b tuann gn ws
i i 'ha lad ude, and 5J mil.s further south,
Iu- d.-is,a I, the cm ta uu fl u,ish «. I'nc
sut' , r ca .e attains a great height on Indian
i fiver, he co ton is f a Img a d fine sui
n'*" Ihe Indian corn, in seine places,
grows rvirli g,e«t uxuiiance.
N ■■ii’ I in k', he p! inters are wealthy
ian 1 it spirabl ; some ■( their dwellings
tn tgntfi ent, Foe ; thr■ ug » the c un
try a e but apologies for highw ys m rely
-track-c eared of hebrees a..d sh> uhs. and
when the ground is wel or sw,.mpy, it is
i drehed and cau-waycd.
j " A tact was s ,ied to me by a hunter
wliom I met wi h on my travels in the inte
rim-, which ‘hrowg some light upon the pro
due i »n ot 'he live oak on spots emote from
.bearing trees. H s.ys.tha after die plains
h ive been bu ned, w ,ich is done eve>y vvin
!'t b teg f-rward die young and tender
grass tin the sutck. the I di n crow deno
[Bl s the acorn jo die gro ,| (,„• , 3 f ut J,re
■ use; some of liese remain un.lev.mr- d &,
,;lhe seed springs u repioduce i.g kind ;
; hence it is not u common to find clusem of
,;d>iß ree si-veial miles dis ant in,in any sira's
4 1 »lar growth
-I 1 I ittve 'bus gve l V I! a rt of bird’s
glance at this wild and ones 1 red region.
I would require two or 'nee years ot x
amioatiun to en b e m** to re.- dor ape ic'
i account ol it. '.V.-tlier the J-b i i fit
search Would hc< nape sued b y ,p, j 8
- vc.es. , a unt ... w c - i am not, at
t pruent, prepared to'.pe !w »>
'I ’
i or Business Mm
lb re are s who- re, ie #a ,„ s j l!U
1 searching lm.no, wdl nev-r , uff . r th( . m ..
\ b : < l' I ' |p u ' lp » 9 »• V dive into n. conr , „
(! 0f a 1 bUt them they are always out - , i
rlf 0 ""'w but home.v rd . neve. ; they are , I( <r
.}u.uaUy looking about thnn, bat never with
t *’* [ * l " 3 - > C " 1,1 ‘•'■'ld, r Ul-r
t. W 1,1 u Pa! a le,r " w 1 1 ble, unless they
know what and i. o,v 0 ,v much is served up t
s not her mao’ ; they ca-.not se„ q .„etly
S th '‘ ms h e,v, ' s know when ,hei.
. oeighb.tr nses at dg HB robed; hey mus
c ;. ~ow v,5119 "' ,n > and who is visi-ed by
- h,m s , vvhat Cotß Pany he Jteep, • what rev
□ |; U, H „ he ha# * a " d whaf he "d-; how much
t. - * es ’ f" 1 ! h l " v n ‘»cti is o >6(l him. And
! h ' 8 ’ ' h J UI| S "'iH ot some, ,s to be ,
man of bus, ; ,hat is, m o her words,
, <0 be a plague and a spy, a treacherous sup
jpf tnter and undermmer of all faniilo sar!
v *rnh ! sh‘.. 1 K S n l>e "‘ S a max,m 01 unfuiling
.y ru h that nob dy . ve, pries into a ano h
j man s con.-ern but with , design to do. ...
obe abfe to ,| 0 him a mischief. A most d
itcs.abK* humour, doubtless, a d y ft t, as t)a(i
US H is. s. ice the,e is nn-t „ lg Vb.se.b.,-
, b rousand dishonourable; t. u p„ w ,.,
. C<i w ( lth '» a "cew I someMrnes n'.ke use ~f
>s ifmay. and of endues, raise, a man a
r ; pitch h.guer .n th w rid, tho Uli Is b „
■ared). it may „ d him a large step lower
jin the uex .—South. * * 10>ver
9\ .
,i , r , AN A U Til OKS CARD.
iL l f h * re 18 c °nsi<lation and phil„ 9 nphy i TI
-be lo , >wi g unique ca d. which we copy
fiom die Li en.ry Subaltern. 1 J
S S. S u hworth, author of the N itiona'
Drama , led ,| le •• ( ap ure «f p rP * Cos ,
-j®* he Hv.ois.n of 8,n0n.” .eturus his sin
ger? iha. k- to the two ladies and fifh/ een
!■ v e ' nea ’ ''k-' honored the Theatre on'”,he
o| Wednesday, wt'h their pre-ence
1 'Ui ga\e him a bumper and a bench
‘ w, ' s he . , ‘" Pn of 'he a-j I,or, to hand
, P r ’ cpp,ls (,t >ke night (o the poo,- of
nc church.” bo being apprehensive, (hat
Jthe avails of the occasion might not mee
he hungry expectations of that respectable
buoy hey are wi hheld, and will b>* inve«t
--r I ( l ' 1,11 !h tactic coal. This being the first
-.benefit V e auih ever receives, excepting
V* '*•*>" 1,0 “ Benefit of the Act.” he con
-8 k'm&ell tiigo y fortunate and blessed,
i , ■ u '» reflecting m the events of
' 'c evening, is consoled with the happy re
* " U1 hut lor a severe gus of wind
i .uunnplined wi h snow, fiu ulreds would
;| ~l' e hct’n in attendance, which belief an
-811 I urposes ot a lull house. The
""■■U ol the Hiitour, are also due, to a
1 ; "* "I c lou ed lad.es and gentlemen in
e gdlery, w „ recorded |»«ir est,
• ol iipplaus.’ in Lv.ur.ol Guy Wilson, as eu
j uc.ea by Mr. M'Uuire,
el * Chahlkston January 24,
11 Cy dAy» ’aici I’r »iu
,1 dv he 1} . ish b ij Gear fie Ifitkmso
. arrived on Sa'tird .v ne have been pu; i
. possession ol L 'don papers ot die Ist an
Liverpool of he 2 i December.
0 Ihe Cholera std! prevailed at Sunder
. land, but the daily r umber oj tU-atli- doe
. n • appear to have i cea- d. O the 28
ii Nuv. tfiere were 8 deaths.— The who!
, number of cases, since (he disc *s > made it
aopesra ,ce a* that place, 1 was 294 -deaths
.86 A cull is made upon the (.uhuc au.h o
, i les in the Liverpool Mercury ot the 2
u t. tn adopt he necessary precautions-!
preventing ils introduction into that place.
Very seri us dis urhances had occur ret
, a L ms, in France, en the 21st Nov. mber
which contmu d for three diys, when th
t joperstives in the mamifactones suc'-eetlei
; ilriving out the mill try power, and gdn
.mgen i f posses-ion of the c -y. Ft-.m
1 < >oo to 1200 are estimated to have beet
r killed nr wounded, on b i h sides, during rln
S'ngbioary cm flicts. No hing ot a puli i
» Ci| i nature is said to have g:v o rise to ini:
. violent m Yemeni. I- was commenced bt
, manufacturer’s foremen, and a lev
, old soldiers, who had for tiieir l>je cr ,hi
e-forcement of a mi iff of pric- s, win. hind
, been s ipuiated betwe -n he m .nu.ac mers
, Ike authorities of (he (own, and the fore
’ men of (he wmksnops. The friends of th,
, workmen cornpl i , bat they have been op
. pres-ed a d deceived, ..by men * who hat
I,i bpp n fattens- g u .on the,, sw, at for a can
dury a.I a hall”—“ Ten centimes ad.li
y tinnai per yard cm die wages of (he silk
weavers, (says ale ter wn,. ,) tomn >
. of blood would have been spared.
f \ Fhe bre.- d.sotLy ns >he 2M, 22
j and 23 1 of Novnnb r, aie said o have corn
1 ™nced and concluded like the three dayi
ml Ptis. Assemblages ol ihe populace am
barricades, then summoning® and cm.-.
.to the armed force, (he ent. a .. C r >o m
commanded by a Lieutena t-C 1
, lowed by street warfare wi.h
s cess during the first day j .
: 'lay a decided advantage or ,j'
( , insurgents Tue third -h. r
'roops and the occupalie f ,r- 5,,
f V ile anil die public ed r .
(, A black flag, with • .
. 'ion wis disp ayed ’
| ul the disturb nco '
.; “Let us lut b a „
! Tn Vl a1 ot ■•( ■ " 1
B f‘ h -Coamb 1 , Zd l
.gained leave, so, , hN „ v ,
' M U T' e T ’ ' " ,r tquil up to !
• C" fl " 1 the 28th—th.
, gusre e. n.weve. ‘ , doubled, ant
jother m.asgre. k 1 anticipating th,
t efti-r ~' yßu , . .motion. M irsha
lf’“ ' thp U 1 '< r, had set off so
1 itr ier, for Strasburg
od of that military di
*' s untler similar order
" J V| 1 was with the at nr
oi tll! daubeuge; a .,d in Pans, dr
' : 1 S corapltve, (he absence 0
■ ga»e rise to no apprehension
1 ;; of Fi ance were‘formed in
7‘T dtsinct corps, under the Mar
y shals named ( r the purpose of simplify,m
the .lut. sol die War Department, and >e
y curing a 1 he same dme by the discretiona
, j powers given to each, the genera! quic
i oi- the couirry. -
> G ' eat ai d increasing distress is 3a id f,
txm. amongst the great mass of the ooore
h classes , I:eland. v
d I’he iagas, arrived at Liverpool fror
whence ahe sailed on the 16 h 0
/ mber brought infmmation that Dm
rJMiguet had issued an ordinance requitin ;
|a '.ced loan from the merchant -of L -ben
g Gp" o, and wo oilier places, of £240 00C
’••■enable h„n to defend.he country ag a i„ 9
D P '«M end his partizana.
Ike.e appears to be little doubt of th
1 I | l,J n apede Vfirde ,slan(U kav
•: els red lor Donna Maria.
1 L„ 1 ’ , i ie , Andrews Anniversary of th
1 I* '' u v f ,lla *» ' n L-ndon, w a s cedebca
N< ' ven ' bp r t by a dinner a
. the Album lavern, Aulorsgate street, I
r ® absence of he Duke of Gordon, the Pro
i , nt who WrtS « visit to Scotland', hi
pi ace was occupied by he Mr Fraser
I’kc operatives in Paisley, Scotland, wh
itjare ■ rmapaily engaged in the tnmufactur
L'd Shawl.B and of Muslins, are represcntc.
( jto be in g : , a . distress, from the wan. ofem
, ploy me..-; which is attnbu ed to the debit,
f “ ,he ! )PBS|,, 4 of 'kc Reform Bill, which ha
"pi..t it I. ci earn <li«t» ust 111 bath rnanufac
Hirers and purchasers.
6 x A !p,fpr -from B ussels, dated on the 29 1
,Nov mb"-, received in London, states as
r cause f contmued agitation in 'hat city
f ha hl kn « " f Holland still delayed gv
til. n ® an aH4Wer to *ke invifalioti of the Con
ference, to subscribe .0 the 27 articles 0
e th e ; C rv e R PI hnp: 9 ’. 5t W " ul ' 1 "ppear, tha
-1 • 1 2,1 R ‘ JBSla - wi'l support his preten
( sions and not ratify the treaty,
! The following is an e X r ac t of a lette,
. fmin an intelligent merchant of Liverpool
• veaberS:’- 011^'11 ,his cU ?’ No
;!andeV^!. beCn * Week in London
*7, • hm * ,lipre as dull, and h. pen
p deas idl p as we are here. N hiim-i«
■ Itkought of but Cholera, the R.f« ri „ b„l, an.
t j . tfOng, f le t inner I <] u no ( believe is
*j) r !IJB keen as tet i„ thli coumry, and I
, louod tins 10 he (lie op,II on ol s,m- of out
■ca mg prac i-nmers. Indeed i :ppe„n
■j kat me. bu ml, .Sunderland, are nr
.greater ,1 s . gnai, as ti, t y have u^ua)
baen there at this season, for maay y e .rs
past. I also appears, by letters Iron
iSuuderlan rs, that the c< mplaint now
>«|tiiere, has been m le m 1* * 9 in that town, at
m this season for he last thirty yems, am!
id that ii is an invariable pracite with many
of tlie "Id Sunderland families, to remove
r- lint n( the town 'he whole of the mot h of
t>s N vnnber, in order in av.dil i —as re-pert*
h »he Helorm bill, woawai wi h some u vje
le ty.th 6tb «t December. to'know what sort
's ol a bill is to b. proposed. R, port says that
s, the former one wil! be very much modi (id
■ and it is confidently said that ih. King jo si
-11 lively re;used to create Peers tin n, e [, ur .
r pose of carrying it. 1 trust (his will prove
■ Jrue. I is ccrtiih tnai Lords Harrowbv
:d and Whai me; itt',* are busily engaged in
r, training a R form Bill, liut whe'her with
ie ah' understanding with Minis irs or no*
d appears problematical.”
Liverpool December 1,
I, 1 Cotton foe sales of the wet k are 14,-
11 000 bags ; m prices there is no alteratiur
! e The arrivals are, 4 vessels from the U ,iuo
>' S a'es, 3 from H zd, and 2 hem U. mblv
>■* VVe h ivc before alluded to the suspet
y sion of trade, in con-, queoce of the suspet
iv s ,"' n <>f ">e R f irm B I and now, on spec .-
0 tic inform rtton, have to express our regiei .
d on 'hat subject, and Jay the griefs (> f the
manuf.iciuring population b so e ihc coun-
! r L A gentleman of the bst practical
e knowledge possible, in every kind of m uut
' factu e prepared by tlge loom has been tea
1 vell, "S through the districts in st celebratcf
' fonts labors. H finds the ea complete
‘ stagnation of business, and says that it is
: u 'versa') v attribu -d to the dejay in die
> R form Bit . •< VV do not ko , w >Vv.af wiU
hijipen new,” is the gen ral remaik ; “ WB
will wait and see he end.” Ad in i.. or ’
' ’’wai,” T e ware lmu-e lnao does not
sorrier g mds —the marwjfac urer does not
d make them— he weavers a..d all the upo
'• rauv- connec ed wi'h the trade are there
is tore ill cln.tg d whereas: in a heabhy »a* -
f rude, they would now be cmi .i.,y e d u,
•naring (or the spring ,ml summer sash-
Ali ihs misery and mischief wmid
be n "voided had ho R f., m ij ■[ , en
; -ed H wever, We m y say! ha, wa
!! * ,he ~f the t-ade , ?v wh „ t
all busm ss in m lion—are timid bevo i
measure; f-i. Rd,. m or it • Reform, mere
yts still suthcie t wealth m the country t 3
enaale i - p sse-som t„ mdu'g. i» the
Ines m dress Ou. (4 emus Sovengu arul
, r his Ministers ha<e dme all ihev tan ... cut
>• t ri',e N„
they b. ft! d, ;lun mey ie’u nto h char-ei
5 tgai. , wan .. new bill ml a f r , sh 8 . s »ion,
VVhi ‘l can ,lle ? m " ? the same perver.
d 8 0 e y HS be re-commenced towards the u. W
, e oil us wa» prac i*e«l rewards the l ist a d
al the inos be.-.ev lent and liberal i, ; e ;i iomo
>r be still suspended (ultimately defea (< l ( ,y
cannot be) die oft'cm of the mischief *. n ,f m
ou toe hands it i sun hr is J
HI 7 OZ.' I,IO C mbf*r 9
DRLAHI'Ui, RiOl'a v i LYONS *
>e Wea.e grieved to state !,»• very sen „ 3
of distuiaances accompanied with a'f
i. ( loss of life ami the d st-ucon
' sperty, broke ou a Lyons „ n th Hsi nit
r-and were continued mhe following d vs]
‘ S f r t “J P 7[’H tha ', lhp y
e-jtress of the workmen employed in the 9 k
» .manufactures of that city, and had . o po -
Btjlineal object. Their f rmiouble and ilaAn
jmg character depended on the numbers, d’s
lo.cipliiic and arms of the mu-incers. At e r
>r p-eluding-by sorne dis.urba teson the 30th.
they descended on tb. 2f s bom -he h. her
m|.own, to the amount* of 10.000 or
of the most of them armed with l( . ua ke a1 t
m many of them wearing ,| JP unKm rn of e
.g National Gu.rd. The number of regu ar
n. troops in ,b. garrison w>as unable to «■. II
a tumui .T , Na lioria , Gu;ir(l J ihß
S-,higher clu'ses w.s called ut -o disperse ibn
i rioters but the latter, far from yiiddn
ie the summons- f the aulbm it.es to ret.
te their homes, fired upon (he guard. Set
discharges took pi,ce on both *,d s a d
le casioncd great slaughter. The tin w ' .
i- men got into the houses, and fin d on , c
at National (,uard and troops of ,he ii„ t t , )ri
[ O , be wmows. The Prefect and .he 0. . emi
e-4t> command of the garrison wisoitig t: stop
.s ' ln-e(fusion of blood, proceeded among a
r.|crowdofthe r,oer 8 .at the reques of J ne
U) of thc.r number and were tak pri-oners.
re Ihe general officer second in command
~1 tb.e.itened 10 shoo, the persons who came to
! ipiopose terms unless he isoners wto
[e js an ly refeased The th.ca had the ,| e .
*» IT e(r " c '' a, ‘; ! thp i’ "feet and the Gene- *
c- ra ‘ were set at liberty.
The Paris papers of Smtrday sta-e that.
Iby „e , ;is! arc, unis, th rev.,l. at Lyons
" be ? on,c m " e »eri- u-. The rio ers were
J, a- d.l.ecivl end mil,tan ; ,u-
V ’ aini'r^rl ' efl ' he C '- V 10 “ w “'t«rders
i.| a J ' re>n uceinen-s. S,x hu-d* d persons
nf : VI i i h “ Ve alr, a,l .y lost their lives.
I) n M , Ui (Vl ' isler " f War) and the
i- l) ke < ’ , l orlea,J - ha d set ff exon s ; |i, r Ly
'’ n( ’ ro( 'P ß were proceeding (>■ m evi y
jdi.ee ion on that city. (I , h- 23,1 Lyons
1 Wa " ‘V^ 1 * cn ' n * >,e,e P ,)Pse Ss('.ii of the work
linen, but perfect order ptevaifed.
‘j A 'fitter received at - Pans from L<. , s
' d vmkm nL Un,er ' US b " ,Ji ' s , ! '"su.goots
A , ‘‘ 0) avp r c »» i"'* (he i. surgei.t*
f m t,yons ;roin I ararp ai.u „l
A l,w,, 'bcr ufd, insmgen's i ; 3(i‘ e
,1 . ... , h ‘ - N ‘' 10,1 iU Hoards called to
~ „ d he ST*-, ta illuminated. ' Several
• v 01 1u 66,h have been killed. The town of •