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UM._FO, |i. of Ap- pre. Doctor n by his can altest . nat Medi . of the Medica. did any per- l avea moons, Loc lll =, n UZTp Published Mondays, at Cooperstown, by HENRY w. HOPKINS. TERMS.-To village and mail subscribers $2 00 in advance, or $2 80 at the end of the who take their papergat the off e, §200 ;-To Companies of 13, or more, who receive their papers nt the office, and pay for them in advance, #1 50. Rates of Advertising.-50 cents per square for the first insertion, and for every subsequent fusertion 25 cents. ~*,\ All communications addressed to the Ed- itor must be free of postage» 6C PRIN/TENSG.-Books, pamphlets, hand- Shills, blanks, cards, &» &e. neally executed on new and handsome type, and in a manner hat will not fail to please. ’ j PRGGRESS’O’F THE INDIAN at, CHOLERA. \os Inpiax on Spasmontc Cronena is 3 £ d hoist This -u principal symp1mTfifiagefllEFFfi1mgf‘fiflromantlél, reaching Madras. the Sth the Enoumi yet many persons, not acquainted with the na- \! branches, \Be gusr-anmp.rganr mor.\ C0 \ Vol.. HI. -- CO0PERSTOWN, N. Y. MON) SEPTEMBER 26, 1881. - __ NO. 18. 4 9 fics. | Like a nascent river, its course has been at times director devious, u- niform or temporarily interrupted ; ap- pearing at various places, not at the. same period, but in succession, either lby the -gradual advance of the main {current, of some of its distributive po were infected. Kurdistan and Tanris. . - In the spring and autumn 'of 1823, iz While the interior of Hindostan was to.this, the pestilence had spread along the coast of Malabar and | Mediterranean: It also ex {ended in of October, Wittrits progress here, a new and alarming feature was. devel- They quickly spread in their primitive reer, in the various directions along vigor, Mosul, Beri, Aéntab, and AJep-| which it has been pwpfignt‘ed. From p In Persia, «during j Bengal,, its abcriginal province, it trav- September, the: disease spread to the'jeled southward to Mauritus and to the northward of. Teheran, throughout all island of Timor, near New Holland ; \ \{ gastward to Kuku-choton, a Clunése Diarhekr and.. Antioch were atiatked, | tothe city of Moscow; [Itis well known, and the disease ravaged 'many of the that' the 'discase has since, extended towns along, the Asiatic side of the; from Moscow to Poland, where if at- nob: elsad-hotl 1‘! N opposite course;-attainmg in the montlhwarnies ; many officers have fallen vic- of August, Baku, upon the borders of tims, and the sudden death. of Count the Caspian Sea, ~ At length in Sep- Diebitsch is ascribed to it. A‘cbnmqucnce of the injury she received. . Mr. Millet was taken before a mag- | istrate on Saturday and after an enquiry | had, was committed to Fairheld Jail to | await a legal investigation of this un-] happy | circumstance,, at the Ternr of ; the Superior Cougt for this county, | which commences at Danbury, on the last Tuesday in this month. < town situated cast of Pekin; westgerd and Polish Russian-an THE WESTERN DUEL. The following additional particulars of the affair between Mr. Pettis and The latest 0T prc. rer above give or any infor . or _ < ture of both species, have confoundel oped: The possibitity- of\ transporting tember, it reached {the Russian city of'Eurup'can advices apprize us of its ap- them. . In Hindustan, Spasmodic Chol- | the contagion by-sea was-evinced in its: Astrncan, at the mouth of \the Volga. era has probably always existed as a comparative mild climatic disease, al- transit from Coromandel to the island ofl It first broke out in the marine hospi- Ceylon, In Candi, the capital, it broke | but,-Docener,_1818,-with_oxan-creat | tal, From the 25th of September to the | frightful ravages, apd gradually extend- Major Biddle, will be réad with | inter- est :+- ' & pearanceat Archangel. At Riga, Dant- Z ; - tog now From the St. Louis Beacon. © ; ic, and in Gallaciay it is cmmmtluzlg} Fara: Dom:.-The difference that1 had been depending between the hon. T. Christy, esq. and D. H. were present on the side of Major Biddle, and and Colonel Lawrence as, a mutual friend. L Thus ended the difference which has fixed for thirty days the attention of our whole state, which has drawn the curtain of death over twogentlenien in the meridian: of life, a nd leftan -indeli- bie inpression on our whole communi- ty. May we never have to record sugh another scene ! . to Ma. Persus-It wil be seen that measures have been taken in this place to erecta handsome and durable monirment over~the mor- tal remains.of thelate Spencer Pettis, es. - From the spirit which is mani- fested by his friends, wefeel warranted in saying thatit will be executed in a style to do credit, to his memory aud ta Bis friends who pay him that mark of respect. The site for'it is beautiful, be- ing in the city burying ground, just below the city of St. Louis, on the great'southern_road, which is tigre as public as a street. < Ma. Pertis axp er to 'the medi- know that John B. carin genuine. 18th, Justice Co. b Stevens, O- I'C'SPOC- h eve Welch by me, lage, has fellow apacter io B, the ought to 1831. me Utica a leiter Roberts' Roberts, false .- tte or no a state- will person _ er oath, Med- activ 8, is pre- ct as that ased hus I1 1831. Roberts' | by Dr. prepared trial and many omplaint for the raised the first no Be- it. , 1831. Med- with my eyes been various un- icamen - Med - lHK' , henrtily been past 1 ap- physi- or Dr. enlum , ex- by his New- b> g the . Fem-mm - ~ of Jessore, a town 100 -mites N.\E. fecting at certain seasons of the year a small number of individuals in various parts of the capntry. But there is no evidence to show that it ever bore the epidemic character until the year 1817. w' However this question may be dispos- ed of, it is at least certain that the In- dian Cholera was not entitled to be clas- sed with pestilential scourges of the | worst description, previous to the be-! ginning of August 1917, when it sud-] denly broke out with unprecedented! malignity. Commencing among the inlabitania er violence than upon the Continent. - By the 15th September, 1817, Man- ritus was included in the Islands infec- ted. The disease did not appear until after the arrival of the Topaze frigate from Ceylon, where the epidemic was then raging, The vessel at the time sominer itdid not return.. The winter of sailing seemed henlthy, but- duringl of this year was also destructive of the the passage the Cholera had appeared Syrian branch before it could reach E- among the crew. In Port Louis fifly'figivpt Sanatary precautions, howev-! persons died daily. _The malady, how 'er, in expectation of its arrival, had | ever, was chiefly confined to the coast, | heen prescribed by the viceroy. for though the deaths in the hospitals} Although Europe was relieved from attacked. forced by the authorities for checking the contagion, but it continued to man- ifest itself until the severity of the win- ter had set in. During the ensuing of} Oth-of October; trere-dfed- tor patients, ; ing to south ward and west ward, nearly two-thirds ofall who had been land may be expected in France, at its ngomus measures were en- | present rate of travelling, in 1832] -a from fanaticism which has recently took of the town amounted to cases the -impending-donger,-by-the-complete+ Calcutta, in less than a month it {gay. | on the plantation the mortality was not' destruction or exhaustion of those parts | a, a elled along the course of the river to that city, having desolated the inter- vening villages, - Before the expiration i hist ah p-than-ten-or fifteen percent.... {-the tmmgms—mnvmhwhfihfldJ-CW Spencer Petts and Major | Thomas Biddle, ended on Friday night last in one of the most desperate and fatal du- els which the country has-ever wit- nessed.. The distance was only five, feet-the place of meeting on the is!- and, in the Mississippi rives, opposite the upper part of the town, and time was between 4 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. 'The notoriety of the difference Lad prepared the public imind for the e- vent, aud rumor had indicated thie time and place with sufficient certainty to at- portion of the glube, in extent, about equal to 70 degrees of latitude, and 100 degrees of longitude, # __ INFANTICIDE, Thefollowing melancholy occurrence place in an adjoining town, has been related to us by a person who learnt the particulars from the wife of the un- fortunate man, and from persons resi- fing in the vicinity of the bloody scene. A Mr. Stephen J. Miller, of New the river opposite the island ; nearly a : an, for many years past a very thousand people were believed to 'be We copy the subjoined statement from the Missouri Monitor. It will be pe- rused with interest by those who regret the fate of the high minded, chivalrous persecuted Pettis.:-Louisville Adv. A more daring and villainous outrage never occurred in any country than was committed this morning about day- break, in. the town of St. Louis, on ny person by Thomas Biddle. After hav- ing nn opportunity to attack me on Wednesday at the \ Times\ printing office, where we met face to face, after he knew of the existence of iny picco and of its contents ; after I had passed [tracta great concourse to the-shore: uflmjmy—a—rr o'clock, afternoon, when he would have had a full oppor- tunity to attack me, he defers it ustii In the adjacent island of Bourbon, penetrated to Astracan and to the bor- respectable member of the Congrega- A - : a ware : ' \ moon the Discase began early in December} ders of Egypt, yet U€ Cholera contin- hiunnl Church in North Stamford, under present, waiting in silence, and with in« this morning about daybreak. He then tense feeling the issue of the combat, entered the tavern by the back way ~~ months from the date of its amrcorr of August, the native population of Cal- | 1819. The governor had adopted meas-} ued to reappear every simmer, in ma-) jjj, pastoral charge of the Rev. Mr. culta were attacked, anil early in Svpf tember the disease was also manifested i among the Europeans, From January to May, 1918. the pestilence raged with extreme violence, | extending its destructive influence a-, cross Bengal, from Sithet to Cuttack ;! and | towards the interior, from - the | mouth of the Ganges to the confluence | with the Jumna, a space including 450, square. miles Leaving Bengal, the disease retired | for some time to. the western' banks of | the Ganges aud Juma--in the most: vidaals are said to have fallen victims.; the. Cholera pursued its (“35“Uclfl'c‘isuas'suu; on his return home he told his onwards to course through China. After desola-| - . . - | malignant form -it appeared at Bennros,t where 0 s ; . perished. | At Allahabad forty or fifty died daily. - To other localities situa- ted on either bank, the disease soon spread, and the mortality was equally | great. | Inthe district of Gorrakpore | 30,000 were carried off in a month.- | Then suffered in succession Lachnow, | Cawnpore, Delhi, Agra, Muttra, - Mee: rat and Bereilly. © Between the sixth and seventh of November, (he epidemic had reach- ed the grand army, and on the approach of the Pindarroe war, had heen concen- trated at Jubbuipore, Muniellah - and Sauger, under the command of the Mar- quis of Hastings, It consisted of 10,- 000 troops, and 19,000 followers. - 'To the different divisions of this force the Cholera proved more fatally effeetive . sudden impression of the disease, which _ sing the ng‘ifh frontier, it rapidly ad-: than could the shot of the enemy in a well contested: field. | In twelve days nearly 9000 men had falien to rise no more,. - At this time the thermometer ranged from 90 deg. to 100 deg. Fah- renheit. - The heat was moist and suf- focating, and the atmosphere a dead . reali. - The progress of the Cholera in the contro division of the army was ns follows :--After - creeping | insidiously for a (ow days among the lower classes 'of the eamp followers, it Reemei im- stantancously to gain fresh vigor, break- ing out with irresistible force in every direction, - Previous to the lth it had overspread the camp, sparing (mum; age por sex in the indiscriminating vi- olence of it« attack. | The oll and the young, the European and the native, fighting men and camp followers were, alike selected and all sank within HS death grasp. From the lith to the ' 20th, the mortality had become so ex-, tensive that the stoutest hearts were yielding to despair, | The camp wore. theaspoct ofa genernt- hospital- The- medical officers nightand day at their. posts, were no longer able to adminis- tor to the numerous sick who continu: ed to pour in from every quarter. 'The Cholera now directed its course across the Deccon, advancing in many instances, at tho tate of fifteen or eigh- 4cen miles a day, and remaining at va- rious posts during a period of from two to six weeks. Husscinabad, where the mortality was (rightful for several days. It then fol-, lowed the banks of the Nerbuddah to, \Tanah and afterwards traversed Au- [3 d south of the kingdom.\ ady. aunsabad. Ahmzdnnggekand Poonalfwm the north and Taking the direction of the coast, it fspahan escaped in arrived at Bombay, August, 1819, hav- ing crossed the Indian Peninsula | Ia ap- We have thus been able to trace the footsteps of this destructive traveler through the country from its birth.- {is measured rate of fon, fnd the cpcasional halts which it made ‘for defmta periods in thickly towns, are worthy of remark, as t?“ eptiemfic SGIf Fetains these characteris To this way it reached\ ius James Rich, Req: s He had retired. than three months» : R hae - R . A few minutes before five the report of ures to interdict all communications ny of the countries previously infected, Fuller, on Thursday \night last, killed the pistols was heard, and every eye \ 3 3 \v|.lh Mauritus ,’ but nnhvn‘hsmndulg | glowing: that the cold of winter had, in , his two children, an | nearly killed his i was strained to catch the signals 6C undressed, in bed and asleep on this, two. boats trom l\.|e diferent isl- ] general, power to check its morbid in-; wife, yshile ina state of aberration of {may whi_h had Leen gnucerlcd bt the llullt-rv ncal’wuv rooin wiAdow, in ands held ‘clancleano intercourse, ani; (uence upon the human body, but not ‘ mind. Fhe cireumstances whuch led | rween the parties and their friends O0 gpg {hir} itiry of the house and thers the contagion was ‘mpmfmd' of 257 Em duall'uy‘lhe mrasin athgelher, ito the act are as follows:i-Not ling | shore No signal appeared. PreSQNU commenced beating me in the most vi- persons seized with the distemper, 178 In 1822 it reappeared in Ja¥@, @ADd «nee the church in North Stamiord ly servants were seen hurrying down to olent manner. I ”was unarined,\ and died, _ {carried off 100,000 people. After- visit | eld a efourdays. meeting.\ Mr., M. | the river and carrying up water THs jigq no weapons near me. His P’ercom During the last six months of 1919, iing 'Wernat, Celebes, and Banda, it, was constant {n lus attendance, and was! was too well un [Urflmdeogimply A ~ al rireneth was much grenicr {hm the Chotera, pursuing its route to the, first reached Amboynar ~The inhabi- lapparentiy mych exergised in I(s ‘mindjpfin ble result. “Tilt-n gentleman- mine ; 1,2 was arined, drew his pistol south nn‘vI cast, my] also I‘llVfldeLl . the ( tants haq ng recupecllon of l_he {115905131 with the religious services of the meet- | a friend of the parli¢s-was seen ©€0M° on mo and beat me. He tried divers Indo-Chinese Pcmnfula. Sizm rccen'fed [ever hamng.r been in }I|e Sonic Manda-ling. On F|idu_\\ the 2nd inst , he at- |ing off in a skiff, and approaching the times to ptab me, and swore he would more than a proportional share of mis- ; before. | All‘tlllWVardSll committed great Ftendcd a similar meeting at New Ca-) town shore. The press towards the jurder me. E was unable to get a In Bankoe afone 40,000 indi- shavoe in Timor. For several Y°3T8 | naan, conducted by the Methodist per- point of his approach was universal, pistol until after he had fled, and when fortune. and breathless. with anxiety. and 3P- J stabbed at with eword cane, prehension. The gentleman, (C019- ge only weapon Lcould find; the sword rg * : F Fen : a sieam. buil blade-bont nearly -double;- and-would - of April it was announced on the north- {reached the frontiers ef Siberia at the] temporal concerns to Providen ore, and I8 Was not enter. From the fact of the point ern cnast.(»fJa_vn. During May .“' ex ; end of that year 1826. In Fuhmary, prepare hninself for death, From that | soon known that his business Was (0 of he sword breaking off, and the other tended with tiolence in the interior of‘ 1927, the disease fortunately received 2 | moment he commenced fasting, declar- obtain two inaitresses and blankets, part doubling, I believe he was cased this island, _ 20> , | check during the prevalence of a stroug | jng fre should in future live upon faith- jan d that both parties had fallen (des [jn armour, and so make the charge- Cochin China and Tonquin were in-' north wind he then occupied most of lis time, dir | perately wounded. The slodf return Was there ever a more assnsmnnhke vaded in 1820. In December of the; After the first invasion, Persia bad | ring the hours of labor, in reading: the ced. A little before sunset, two parties gopq Is he not a miserable poltroon same year, it entered Cluna, beginning several returns of Cholera. In Octo- Scriptures or at prayer Ou Thursday were seen issuing from the wooled jagged, to come armed in the dark to, - < - P - R f RMP ' = O+ its ravages at Canton. Pekin admit-; ber, 1829, a very serious inroad CGM morning fast he told his wife she must part of the island bearing each A b0J¥ agack a sick and unarmed man in bed ted the enemy in 1921, and during that menced in Teheran, the royal residence. | pot cook any victnals Init that she and ; upon a ler, and descending to the riv- iaml asteep--not givaxlg l‘xim the least and the following year the mortality | But the occurrence of winter sluppcd‘um children must also fast; with this or. Each party entered a chance of defence 1 What course I was so enormous, that coffims and oth- its progress for the time. 'The request Mrs. M. complied, suspecting skiff, and put off from the istand. O0¢ sual take in this matter, it does not be- er funeral requisites were necessarily | gion, however, was again (uy Jus ind was not altogether ration- ; m tly acrops the rer, and UHL cope me to $90. ily mi publish ;. but furnished at the expense of the public towards the middle of June, 1830, in' al, The neighbors during this time had was ascertained to contiun (Major Bi- m:- friends may restassured that I shail treasury, for the interment of the poor-' the provinces of Mazarderan and Shir not discovered any thing in the conduct | de, whese horse was prof whove The not dishonor myself or them. My po- er classes. Numbers of people engag-) van, upon the southern shore of the 'of MF, M. t ; ' litical n-m-mirs'mnv exult, but it is a ed in ‘lhc pursuit of {wusincss or pleas- K Caspian Sea. From the latter it pas- : his insanity. disgrace to their party in hm state. ure, riding or walking, were seen to sed through the town of Taurus, and' I give you the depositions, so that fall in the streets,. exhausted by the; destroyed 5000 of its inhabitants. vou may see the facts, and Buigt‘ for . yourselves. R It is already falsely said, that 1 had Biddle bound over to keep the peace. This was done by the jastice himself, aud I protested against it. P. PRTTIS. and the dirty privy, got himself piloted to my room by a negro boy, finds ns The contagion | marched capore wife he shoull do no. more | work, ; dva separate s excite their suspicions of town ; and the other to conta: Mr. , { Petus, whose lodging was in town.-' On Thursday night he retired to bed 'Then the crow d broke tuto great divis- Cros-|at his usual hour with his family con- ions, every che acting upon his own ; F : sisting of his wife and two chillien, imipalses, and proceeded in silence to carried them in a few hours afterwards | vanced towards the interior. In two one three, and the other one year of, the points of landing. Major Bid He into eternity. {provinces 4,557 persons were sized age, About midnight a thunder show- was carmed to las own house ; Mr We shall now return to Bombay, and , with the malady, of whom more than 2 ef aroseand the noise of thunder awoke Pettis to the boarding house of Mr. describe the course which the epidemic third died 'The eighth of August it them from sleop- Mrs. M. observed to- Burt, 'The natare of the wounds were took to the north and west, in its ap-' entered 'Pirlis, The population washer hoshand that Che showor was very quickly ascertained, and the hope of: proaches from that island towards the soon diminished from 30,000 to 9,000 to which he rephed, © yes, the recovery in either seemed to be extin- confines of Europe ; and the route by by deaths and migration to avoid the day of judgment is at hand, and we guisied. Major Biddle liad received a which at last it was enabled to tra- distemper, To avert the spreading must get up and prepare for it.\ He hall just above the right hip, in a Ime verse the Russian Empire, threatening, mortahty, the inhabitants had. recourse jinmediately left Lis bed, took Iis elder to penetrate: the holy: centrally ; but in the prescht day the neighboring Eu-] to religious ceremonies, which $y col- child and commenced beating it in A not passing through, the direction if ropean States. ifecting crowds, only served to extend termble manner, to keep (as he remark- the fatal messenger was not apparent ; 3 1 In July, 1821, through the inter-. the. discdse. ._ \ed at the tine,) ©\ The Devils off \\~ the efect however was that of adread. }8 the man, who, it was predeted, some course maintained by ships trading be- In the mean time, hy the first of July Mrs. Miller: sprang out of bed and in- fa] wound. Mr. Potus was shot thro'. Three or four years since, by the broth- Treen -in erred erhnood, would be a vagabond and hye the contagion was exported to the lat- Ten days afterwards, 1220 individuals: serged her by the hair uf her head, and below the breasts His suffering was n‘urJIamnng‘ the people before the pres- ter. Mere the diséase destroyed 60, had been seized, of whom more than a | before slie could extricate hvrsrlt'lnqn not so great, and hirs friends: indulged r_nl time arrived. Maj. Flint was the 080 persons. Many expired ten min third died, including the civil govern- ys grasp, he tore ail her might clothes in hepes, notvaithstatding the despon- {rst man wl'm rvprvunrml the nuhallow - utes after the accession, The Cholera or, and nearly all the officers of the off, and brinsed. lat and scratched her deney of the physicians. Bat, after ed inystery in this State, and may well now spread to different parts of the police. flesh m st stechingls ; on making her passing a might comparatively cass, L); styled the proneet of in Persian Gulph-to Bahrein, Busheer Tlus -was the second time the deve- escape she fled below stains, and he the mortal eymptoms came on the next \mont. “f !xa< been unceasingly In Bassora 19.000 indi- to city of Astracan had been visited follom od close alter her--in an att¢mpt morning and at two in the afterncon absuised and villified from that time to viduals perished, of whom 14,080 died hy the contagion. to pass the onter door he canzht her of Saturday be breathed Jas: last, son- \L\; hoth in The privale circle and pub- in a fortnight. 'The contagion, in penetrating to the hy the Wwe fell outside, the sible, resigned. {rangel an | convers- I: TWIN?“ _Ilnvl.ns been unwavering From the Persian Guiph the Chole. heart of the Russian Empire, from As- door at the same ‘mifl cl sing against ing sath bas frends do the lash -A T‘-Hlfl(rlm {gal s Iafs om?“ t? cknhfihun ra extended inland, in two directions, (meaanurfluod the. course of the Yol: her leg ; in this conddion sin bry took charge ef the bolg, snd Ari c n“'-cm‘-.ml1.~ on the fir things foliowi the line of commercial inter- _ £2) wrhjc!) spifpjxds ‘flg navagl-Ie»wn1er= ly an hour, naked, ani tse ram pours on Sunday evering be wae buried _'\ ll. maxim)“— we has literally spent and course. \On one hand it ascended the over the most popalous province§ -ing down io Torrents ‘hfi the inte hareraz below the \WP.“ if?“ vm] the cause of z‘mu; a~ Euphrates traversing Mesopotamia,into Considerable havoe was nade among time holling I'lf‘ru'v} the ancle inside by an immense con- gamst f K‘dno! ‘n; mother of abouuna- Syria ; and the Tigris, from Bassora to the Cossacks of the Den. The rapitals the dawn-hf!” In‘zva~;;“;_:\\ l\'_ h': \st\ ”MN!“ O f: tizen«. “\\\\“ If‘mj‘l' ”1m :;;‘::;‘a‘2dmJQEA‘Jifie‘33if: arblL , was ~yevmad-trstnots-betiwcen-that-zre-r, grt s soo perines.--Majer-Ei-idlo-lis «et - less gsofiiltxcdogtgl$ZT 155,113,232, of .and Moscow were ravaged in rucces- the nearest negh r. almost Hitel '>\d,:vrc.i mod Gotcieck N-‘m'ay morning 1:3)\ éj‘r'fxfi'ag'ff {mu-c}: 5mm”? Shiraz, the population of which is 40, Sion In the city the appearance of 'The nfigw MW. fl‘h’mfdl repaired and was fured at Mun of Tuesday.. tem t. ‘bo rMHZ'bN efacior, nu 889 thero died 16,000 in the first few _ the ~destrnyer wasapnéunrfli the \3“qu Miller's Lam-j and found him ran with every “me nstration oof respect, (= ¢ mole v. dars. Among the victims: was the of Sflptflnbcr: having lratgfimf from ' ging about it the wmltrmfs were nimst: '_wnhmnrkmmrrrm‘wf rTrvf-e; but the East India Company's Resident, Clan. Astracan, a distance of 900 miles in less ly stat-e all) vai‘flifl—‘W‘r‘: $1:sz chill of the day, being almost a 22 _was found lying the _weeds, a to rest but slightly indisposed. In the \ In Must-um, emcfichmegures were two rads Fro? the: “(32725232115 {7:1 grfitfumrfirr‘ ef p‘mf“? firv‘w-n «glinmnzn raoruing he was found dead in his bed. , instantly instituted by the govrrnrqenl ded in severa p;r.<)u« + CH 1h) okt in m; ‘fnt the tnhr‘m! c lue'p?r- sense ; but the best kind of sense in my Faxtending through Persia, the con-! to afford every assistance to the sick, appsrently inflictes \W\; g’ed * Ff\ ties on the fatal greund was to h i* ectimation'ts that which isvol.rarly deroun tagron visited several extensive districts and to oppose the progress of the mal- it lingered a few hours and died. he destitote of animosity gr. raronr , that (od common sence. Your guod sense i«al- The l1th of October, tweive other ciuld was Lind a corpse in the gentlemanly prevailed, b' ow of the days after the invasion, 216 cases of cellar, wretchediy mangled. St. Loms, July 22. From the MidJ'ehury, Vt. Republican. Major Martin Flint is elected repre- sentative of the town of Randoiph by, as we understand, 103 majority. This city, 'cxsr -There are a great many gra about | tempest of win ] and run, prevented a femmes of wislom among the people.- ¢ were is goed sense, greitl sense. ine sense. and hugh sense, besides no sense and little vt ancy sith veel, vourgrent 'with the principals and all cencerned , sense is eure to hate nuschie! at the bot- - - f © Ee From traces of blood, and other ap- that the fatal affair was c nueted an a !\\ of , your fine sense makes broken ; ; i d occurred, and of these 76 t caravans from Shiraz being prohibited Cholera h a C heats: vour bich sense broken heads ng i t S *' t . | you = broken heads from enteriag the city. The route, ' were fatdi. The mortality, however, prarances, it is enpposed the last men-\ manner to alleviate. not to heighten its vour no Sense av Munderi to the fli‘i . « caled by beating its dreadful nature; ani that the calm, - . ; ah Yezd. exceeded even the proportion with the troned cluld was kiled by ha . ® - sten . and your liitle sense is not much layfim’flb‘ lous ' extension of the disease. By the 1011535! the mflfimfidltoflecYed. nnafected firmness «town hy m but (53mm? sence ~Slis a 2:5», » after. , of November 5007 ease \ V d ts ms 5 T ageds t Fem» esrum ~ % ] fs cellar w R nd Liszrfze; fiypitoxazzoumphnd half the deatbs amounting to 2580, commenced, and that body was: the highest admiration of their eourage, pork and his fireside with a wife and good I)? ag ihe ra Jing winter, the con-: or more than a half. then hove ont of the wredow and after- 'and Che decpest commisseration for £5“??me is or the best. - an“! me dormant both in Persia Before closing the account of the wards taken up and thrown, throngh , their fate. [L. Moniter.] TSWE: & progress of the lodian Cholera, and in another window, into the cellar. Mre! It is amjerstond that M.! £ a. - a . - - . ed at the house where! Thomas Pr. L F. Linn. and Dr * “My ng defirinens were meen by a . pring. of 1822 the Syrian and order to sabmit to a glance to lbs mag- Malet remained a | The , cg. Pr . Linn. an: - 2. ’Pel-2i::ts:mw; ef contagion g“ their nitode of the evil, we shall point out, she first gars the alarm. and where che; Merv, were present an the sige Af dmiacd * my im Prrin Hege -th \ ® ap.! rom of happiness | Etemity -the Hfeume of frozen energies restored to activity - the geographical boute of its past ca yet remains nrable ts leave her hed in M+ Patas, that Majpw B O'Fallar F 'as rmfim‘_¢’ \3 - of“ his: 20, was a w