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Washington Globe (Newspaper) - June 28, 1832, Washington, District Of Columbia Laro w Wlk aaa Julyk in. Ice the owns amp al commit Tab sitar radio Emit its for the citizen a Celebration of the 4th, Are a ousted to meet at the mayors office punch Vallejr at 10 of ock this morning. We regret to tute that Tlle Hon. John Carh of Indiana has from indisposition been prevented for some Days past from attending in the Honse of representatives. The a Ftp Tripp party opposed to Thih own proposition. If any thing were wanting to prove that or. Calhoun Mas disposed to prevent Weverjr approach towards an adjustment of the Tariff it would be found in the constant Effort to repel All the advances of new York favor Able to Titis object the great meeting in the cite of new York composed of All political parties which Imro posed As a conciliatory measure the reduction of the Tariff immediately to the naked to Alt of the government was at once scowled upon the cd Hama Telegraph. U was pronounced a compute failure. And a failure a the meeting did not propose to pass a Law but to express tie opinion of a Large and respectable portion of a great Community with regard to what the Public exigency Dema Deit. This the meeting did not Fedi to do. Why then did the nullifies exclaim that it was a failure simply because it suited their political designs that it Shol ild turn out a failure in producing an impression upon the new York delegation in Congress inducing them to make concessions to effect a settlement of the Tariff question and give peace to the country. It suits the political purposes of or. Calhoun and his new associates to have the South persuaded that new York is hostile to a reduction of the Tariff that or. Van Buren especially is disposed to maintain it and that there is no Hope of Relief but in or. Calhoun s Nul Ufi cation a and an absolute Defiance of fhe authority of the general government to bring about All these desirable results it is Iodis Randile tiia new York should be insulted her patriotic concessions spurned and that the South should be induced to recede from the position taken it in the beginning of the session As soon As it is perceived that new York is ready to meet on the Middle Gnand of pacification or. Hayne it will be remembered in his first speech during the present a session in which he Laid before the Senate the grounds on which the South proposed to effect an adjustment of the Tariff said Quot Wak it a Luisa to Aoa a that Tai Bstok ski it com amp bomb Tab Obi baby pc Trosst or try a Mau utib9 Evoh in tobit. Tab a Ciul a Tab a bib in Dibbet at Cou Brabb Avion ii a Abst Abbt in Tabib atom to a sick we Abb Willibol again he says Quot we m at ram so to Sabot of Bibb to Ibi Obb Tab Jia to act bbb. 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But now since this proposition has been met a great meeting in the City of new York pros pts sing to bring Down the Tariff to the Quot lowest Revenue Standard Quot what says the Organ of these same leading men. It is a failure that is As every one clearly understands it fails to meet the approbation of those who in the be gaining asked and expected much less the Mercury the Charleston Organ of the we party has recently assumed ground which wholly a departure from the terms of conciliation held out in or. Hayne s speech it insists that the principle of Protection Quot incidental Quot or otherwise shall be totally abandoned. We give an extract from the address of the new York delegation to the Baltimore Contention. It is signed the names of thirty a ii of the most eminent men of the Republic tan party in that state and shews entire it they Conj Der that great Commonwealth disposed to meet the South in the fair and Liberal spirit of Compromise which was proposed senator Hayne. A few Days since the Telegraph asserted that the friends of or. Van Buren would not venture to propose a modification of the Tariff calculated to relieve the South. They have however promulgated the. Principle contained in the following extract As one upon which Uliey were willing to stand or fall with their party. It will be Owr Ved that it goes beyond or. Hayne demand and proposes to reduce the Revenue at once to the economical wants of the government Quot a u due to general Jackson Iti refer aug to it u repeated recommendations in relation to that great Timm we Hui be gown Mai w�rcry�ieflm9f me Bunimo for a it Shiing Ikert Mai mint made Muhl a Neto entity motor or iiiir09hmlt rmi9r a Ageratum a Wmk the . The general government has Takeo we to link a Good plan to endear our Navy to the several states of the Union giving their Nam it is to our first rate ships of War. Each state will feel somewhat identified with the exploits of the vessel which will stand for its representative at sea. From the following letter it seems that a Public spirited company in new York have determined to act upon this principle and have paid a compliment to the old Dominion in the christening one of their first rate packets. As a a Quot Vin Viniam Quot we take the Liberty of giving our thanks to the owners of the line of packets for the Honor done to our native state and add a Hope that the Noble ship May move throw the storms of the Ocean As Virginia has through the storms of state. A notice of the launch of the virginian has been inserted in our paper. New Yolk 15 june 1832. Dab Sib we shall in course of next week launch a ship of the first c ass As to Model and finish Nung 600 tons Burthen to go into our line of live Pool packet a which vessel will be named the Quot virginian Quot in compliment to oat state and As an Indi cation of admiration of uie character moral and political of the people among whom 1 spent near Twenty of the i happiest years of life. The ornaments on the Stern or Taf frail of the Virginia Are executed one of the most eminent carvery in this country and Are a bust of or. Jeffer sen supported Fame and agon Cukurs Quot and finished at loot of these figures with Good representations of the tobacco plants and Indian com. I Trust this Effort to do Honor to those whom i esteem will be acc Puble to them and if you think the subject worthy of Sulci consideration i am willing you Sli Ould communicate it to your f friends of the tie Virginia representation in Congress and others As you May think proper. With much esteem dear sir your sincere Friend Silas Wood of Ike firm of Wood amp trim the Hon. Andrew speaker of House represent ratites of u. S. Ihu satnam m the Mit. Butt said be was not Abl a tp4hik own met. Or. Pm Koif Moira to Ihu to Wimb the Senate a a Joii rns a4b irn m Mem at 10 o clock to Morrow morning. Or. F0r8y i u objected to the reception of the to Lim. Or. Hayne moored that lbs so mtg do now adjourn agreed to 20 to 14. In the Hout of or. Ver Planck from the con Mittee of ways and Means of. B. bad been decided a Peater numb of of member than were now i put. He Morai a cat of the House on which he a a led for the and noes which were Onle Rcd. Or. Taylor was willing to sit in the House 12 hour out of the 24, each Day. Experience had Shewn it i be impossible to keep the members in their seats at this hour. He moved the House take a recess till 4 o clock which was agreed to. Bersans Wewa to their two or three fur the and bin mho Goi into it to Dove after the do it ors of the House were closed. All further proceedings on the Call were then suspended and the doors opened. The question was then taken on striking out the Lois Section which was carried yeas 99�?nays 97. So the tenth Section was struck out of the Bill. Or. Verplanck moved an amendment striking out ten cents a Marc Yard on the rate of duty on sail Duck and inserting 15 percent and Valorme. Or. V. Said after the last vote he hoped the House would be willing to place the duties upon this article so Esse Tiai to the in venting interest at the rate fixed the Tariff of 1824. The duty was now More than 40 per cent upon the average. The amendment was carried yeas 98�?nays 94. Or. Conner moved to strike out the 17th we Tion of the Bill which the value of the Pound Sterling in the computation of duties was increased to $4 80. This motion was lost. Ayes 79, noes 117. Or. Boon moved the previous question upon the Bill for the purpose of precluding further amendment which was not sustained. Or. Marshall moved to Amend the 14th Pant mph of the second Section striking out $35 per ton a the duty on hemp and inserting $40 and striking out Yard on Cotton bagging and inserting 4 cents and adding the words a with it in appropriations fur the i vice for tiie year 1833�?which was read twice and committed. The Resolution hereto Bre submitted or. Boon fixing the 2d july As the Day of the adjournment of the two houses of cd egress was taken up. Or. R. Modified the Resolution to the 5lh of uly and demanded the previous question on taking a in que it Iti Oti it appeared a quo Nim m As not present a Call of the House was ordered�?167 members answered when the Call was mis Pended. The motion for the previous question was carried ayes 93, noes 83. The question was then taken on the adoption of the Resolution which was lost the following vote yeast messes. Adair Alexander r. Aulii Anderson Arnold n. Barber Samweli Lla Rstow be aids Bergen James Blair. Bolt a Branch Briggi Bucher Carson Claiborne Coke Collier cont Cooper Coulter Craig Lewart Dickson Doddridge Duncan j. Evans Felder if Quay Fiu i Rand. Ford Gaither Gilmore Gordon Griffin w. Lau Harper Hawes Hawkins Hodges Heister Hoffman Horn Hubbard Ihrie Irvin Jarvis jew Ett r. Johnson c. Johnson Tavani a. King j. King Lamar Lansing Leavitt Lecompte Lent Lewis Mann Manus Mason Mcduffie Kay More non Muhlenberg Newnan Patton Pearce Civ Kehs in the Senaie yesterday or. Holmes offered the following Resolution resolve that the assistant doorkeeper of the Senate be permitted to attend As a witness before a committee of the House of representatives agree ably to his summons. Upon the suggestion of or. Grundy and or c Lay that the Resolution was unnecessary it was Laid on the table. Tic Resolution offered or. Holmes on tuesday for the election of a Serge of the Senate in the room of Mountjoy Bayley was taken up and on motion of or. Holmes Laid on the table. The Resolution some Days ago offered or. Smith relative to the compensation of officers of the customs was taken up uie mover not being in his seat Laid on the table. Or. Poindexter moved that the Senate take up for consideration the Bill for the Benefit of mrs Martha Randolph. Rejected. Yeas 15�?nays, 23 on motion of or. Forsyth the Bill for the re Lief of Parish Carter Laid on the table yesterday was taken up. After some discussion the Bill was amended and ordered to a third Reading. On motion of or. King the Senate proceeded to the consideration of the Bill for the est it Ash meet of the Jocrce of recorder of land patents reported from the committee on Public lands Towhidi it was recommitted. Several amendments were adopted and uie Bill was ordered to a third Reading. Or. Dallas presented the memorial of Sund citizens of Montgomery county Penn Sylvania in favor of the protective system. The Bills uttered to a third Reading on tuesday were read a third time and paced. The following Bills from the House were twice read and Referd 7he Bill for the rebuilding of the Java and Cyane the Bill to provide tanks for the Navy the Bill to provide for a Survey of the coast of the United states the Bill to Complete the Cebu skiing of the frigate macedonian the Bill to pay Cert in arrearage due to officers for surveys the Bill for the regu rat a or Fco Diat to iii amid mists it Ila ask min then re earred in a it motion to a Idi the mid. I the vote which or. Alexander s air. Wum a apr is a b a to address 1 notion to a Trike out the lot Hsen to of was a ted. Mask uni Thela to three liars. A a a Hope a we Millie die to in a a re it mrs to a the removal of the Meta Choly proof of mor-1�?. Quot to quo Tunt .h.w. .tati.��.,.a to. F in tie morning if not previously disposed of at Pri Quot a �?�quai�166,built a the to it is 44 i front 38 �., .wd.,. When the do to la her. Met n�-1 i Ujj Rny Quot Quot Crous Many poor creatures were buried Teggi in House in without coffins and the pits filled with Lime and now Oca pied lbs. Hews Fly Xuy de in t whilst the disease was confined to the lower neighbourhood of the president s House Ctet classes tie greatest irritation and jealousy die Pei Sylvania Avenue. And it is a fact the first Fuji eral of a person of containing Kitchen laundry House keeper s room rank which entered pere la chaise was re-1 and servant s apartments. A stable few four horses Cei Ved with shouts and rejoicing. The pro-1 Ani Carriage House Are annexed with the stable Gress of his Scourge has been very remarks Yang aved also a Coal House Wood House smoke ble and puzzles the medical men to such a to Quot a a. Quot gift degree that they confess it it All an Enigma lost and bewail Unki. Residence for a private family or and a they Are completely lost and Bewil-1 Public officer. Tie House is in Good Repir and dered. The idea of Contat Ion is Cuite perfectly dry the Interior Walls Are battened and exploded As it broke out Here spontaneously the roof of slate and tin. Still whole families have been swept away.�?. At the same time will he sold the Fia Kiwior Well Many eminent characters have fallen victims a do i or. and Casimir Perrier in still in great danger. Quot Jie in at the South West Comer of he was one of the hrs attacked among the Avenue and seventeenth Street being the next but Rich and is yet lingering in the confines of one to that on which or. In jell s House stand. It the grave. His wife and one of his sons have is 53 feet 8 inches on the Avenue and 111 feel on likewise had the disease. Many English a a be nth a convenient a families fled on the first alarm. Fire Nark Able that very few strangers have been attack office and offers a Fine position for a private edifice cd and it would seem that the higher and i or Public establishment. It is compost of two Sta Ower Cla amp ses have suffered the most severely. The former live too luxuriously the latter too miserably both which extremes Predis it Ose persons to take the disease. The news Myers make the Bestif the evil and it is be sieved that not a fourth has been recorded. Quot a Quot a Khz. the question was divided and was first taken on that Pait relative to using the rate of duty on Hen which was carried aves 98, noes 93. Tie question in the other parts of the Amend ment were not taken when our paper went to Prev. Perd. Smith Southard Speight Stewart Storrs f. Thomaa j. Thomson Tracy Ward hard Well weeks Wilkin Wheeler f. Whittlesey c. P. White�?90. Nays messes. Adams c. Allan h. Allen a it Leto Armstrong Sldey a Iczek ranks j. S. Ursini butt b is i p pm Brig Flora surges Cambreleng. Chandler Chinn Choat Captain Girdler. Arrived yesterday from Cor cd l. Condict Connor e. Cooke b. Cooke Plant Maple Hauvig sailed thence april eth. Corwin Crane Crawford Cereij ton Daniel a capt. Girdler informs that the ottoman Porte Ven port j. Davis w. R. Davis Dayan Dearborn i were making formidable preparations for the v Ells a g. Eva e. Eve Zubi gation of the Pacha of Egypt. A Fleet i of Ilu asians from the Black sea was daily sex Huntington log Ersoll Isacks Jenifer Hemlall Ken non h. King Kerr Letcher Marshall Maxwell Mcintire Mercer Milligan t. R. Mitchell Nuckolls Pitcher Plummer Polk Potts ran Ridolph j. Reed Roane Root w. B. Shepard Slade Soule Spence slander i Standifer Sutherland Taylor Pec ted to co operate with the Fleet of tur key. The turkish Flag was to be hoisted on Board the Corvette United states the Day the Flora sailed. The american character since the arrival of Commodore Porter and or. Stantin Ople continued unusually new Fork Gazette june 25. Of new York being Mon fully Lee. Whittlesey Wickliffe Wude William Wor eloped was gaining respect daily. Con thin ton. Young�?96. Quot the following engrossed Bills were read a third time and paced a Bill authorizing the construction of naval hos it Italy at Charlestown Massachusetts Brooklyn Quot new York and Pensacola. A Bill to provide for completing the hos pitied at Norfolk anal naval Asylum at Phidel phia. A Piirto carry into effect the act to provide for a Survey of the coast of the United states. A Bill to provide Iron tanks for the use of the Navy of the United states. A Bill to provide for paying certain arrest Ages for surveys made naval officers and for other purposes. A Bill to provide for re building the frigate Java and Sloop Cyane. A Bill to finish the re building of the frigate macedonian. A Bill for the regulation of the Navy and Privateer pension and Navy Horo ital funds. I he Hiilton provide few the construction of two steam batteries was read a third time and the question being on its passage it was decided in the be Tive yeas 74, nays 99, and so the said Hill was re red. The Bill to incorporate the st Franci Shiue Road health office Burlington 20th june 9 . 5 the town remains healthy. No Case of cholera Lum occurred to Day. The reports from the Board of health at plat Burgh and Montpelier of this Date give no new cases. An official communication from st. Albans states that no Cane of cholera had occurred Between that place and st Johns up to the 18th inst. F. Cushing pres pro. Tom bks Amik live Emir Sec. Thursday june 21. The Board of health had not reported at the time our Paf a went to press. We have not heard of any ease this it free Preu. From the new York eve eng Pott. The editors of the new York evening Post have been favored with a copy of a Frem a lady in Paris to her friends in this country describing the Scourge now sounding in All our ears in the a pretending and accurate in Saint Vanever excites style in which women paint the Bill to incur note the st Franci Shiue Rowl j their sympathies. It presents a More Lively is st a Reje Tud yes a a j or. Sutherland moved to suspend the Rule a a neral aspect of that Peculiar a ple for the Puri Osof comoder Inythe amendment pro under the influence of this comprehensive and posed the Senate to the Bill from the House in incomprehensible pestilence than any which relation to harbours amp a. The motion was rejected has yet Odlen under our observation. One yeas 98, nays 87--tw>.th Bong required. Trait is parti Cudahy striking the exemption to a i a u a of the Rich from Early Atuck was looked is on i Pilim Puc. A a a the question was upon the amendment moved a first Patna Ian Corpse was ushered in or. Adams striking out 25 percent As the Teof to the cemetery of pere la chaise amidst the duty upon Quot Mitzi gloves b a drugs blankets hosiery j shout of a plebeian multitude exulting that question which More than any other disturbs the present peace of tie country a a ii est on on Liq de term Moon of a Lush the Hopes or All True friends of tie Uuk Are yet suspended. We fun a to enter Intoc a cannot refrain from tic expresion of our belief that the exp tation of the people Ottke United a utes will be Disant it pointed if the Prici it wit Mamm of Congress shall tem mite without in a Ai Sim of the exist no Tariff of 4utie% in Contin platoon of tiie Etc ting i Merit of a Tion of the Navy and Privateer pension fund and naval Hospital fund the Bill authorizing the con Sti fiction of naval hospitals at the Navy Yards at Charlestown Brooklyn and pen Sachi and the Bill to provide for completing the naval Hospital at nor Folk and the naval Asylum at Philadelphia and for fun misling them in part or. Clay submitted the fallowing joint Resolution Reto hed the Senate and House of representatives of the United states of America in Congress Issett tied that a joint Ommittee of both houses wait on the president of the United states and request that he recommend a Day to be designated him of Public humiliation fasting and prayer to be observed the people of tiie United states with religious solemnities and with fervent supplications to almighty god that he will be graciously pleased to continue his blessings upon our country and that he will Avert from it the Adriatic Scourge which Hiu reached our Borders or Fin the dispensations of his Providence we Are not to be exempt Ltd from the Lamity that through his Bountiful mercy its severity May be mitigated and its duration shortened. Public lands. The Senate proceeded to the Connie ration of the Bill to appropriate for a limited time tie proceeds of the Hile of the Public lands. Or. King took the floor and spoke at great length in reply to or. Clay and in support of the report on the subject from the committee on Public lands. I he chair stated the question to be on the amendment reported from the committee on Public lands striking Quot ten Quot and inserting Quot fifteen per cent Quot is the portion of the proceeds of the Sale of the Publ e lands be allowed to the new states. Or. Sud the amendment As he understood it went to strike out every provision of the Bill reported from the Coop Pittee on manufactures except the pro poised allowance to the new states. Or. Holmes said 9� a member of tie commit tee on the Public Lan he had voted for the increase of the allowance to the new states Hgt a ten to fifteen per cent upon the supposition that the remainder would be Dir tribute among the several states. A or. Kane said he should move at a proper stage of the Bill to strike out All but the first Section of the Bill. It was absurd to attempt during the Brief remain ler of the session to act finally on the propositions of a Bill of such vital Imp crunch to the Public interest. Or. Clay said the question was Here and would not be avoided. It met us at every turn and no Tariff of any kind could be acted upon until it was settled. He Way wilting to sit Early and uie and patiently to often to As Many speeches As might be made on the subject till a decision was obtained. He hoped the question on the amendment would be taken at once or. Hayne said he should vote i not the amendment Tom Whf he opposed to the bul. Or. A Olnfy byte said Hea Houll vote for the amendment because the allowance was due to the be states if the Price of Public lands should remain at $1 35 per acre. Or. Moore asked whether it was in order to move a substitute to the Bill rep tired from a com be on manuf Junuies the Bill reported from the committee on Public lands Ltd the Side Jet Tome time ago. The vice president said it would not be in order. Carpets and carpeting Quot and inserting 30 per cent or. A. An dressed the House at length in support of the amendment. Thi with other Amend its he should offer were proposed with the View of rendering the Bill con stent with itself having increased the Protection t l the grower of Wool it was the great Leveller was inflicting equal justic at last. Paris 26th april 1832. Afy dear i have not much heart to write to you for i have been sadly Digap Necess to give a co Respo ent increase to the pointed in not receiving a line from friends eng months and i feel st desolate that the majority of the House Wuu determine to a. Present moment that i require some sind it to the Senate. If this amendment was not thing to cheer and Comfort me. Here we Are made he could not Promise to give the Bill Hissup-1 in this great City Surro tided disease peo. J ,. P a hundreds and not one being to or a a Fermi a it in Wasu Kenon or. Adams s amendment wifi we he to Morrow and who lost ayes 90, noes 94. J can say that such May not be the Case ? you or. Cambreleng moved to Reco Skler the vote i will naturally be surprised that i should re rejecting the motion of or. Alexanders King main exposed to such horrors but i have the 10th Section from the Bill. He did this with great reluctance but after the remark of the chairman of the committee on Manu fixtures he thought it necessary As he had been assured that Many gentlemen who would otherwise support the Bill would feel obliged to vote against it if that Section remained in it. Of is Kli vision numbers 6 and 7 in Square 167, but will Only be soul entire As one Standard lot also lots of subdivision numbers 2, 3,4, 5, and 9, on Peim Elvania Avenue in Square 166, in the immediate Neighb Hood of the above Comer lot. Number two is 29 feet 11 inches front and 135 feet 5 inches deep number three 30 feet front and 131 i thirty thousand Wourl probably be under j deep number four 29 feet 11 inches front Ai 122 the Mark. It was at first supposed that the dii East was occasioned bad air but the air was Analysed in various places and found perfectly pure. During the greater part of the time that the cholera has re Here the wind has been in the North East. The sky without a Cloud and Brilliant Sunshine and it Seenie singular that at the moment when the vegetable world is bursting Forth into life and All nature wears the most smiling and Beautiful aspect Man is marked for destruction. The Public Papen compute the deaths at present at Between two and three Hundred daily. The hospitals Are much less crowded upwards of two Hundred Beds being vacant. It is remarked that the influenza has invariably preceded the cholera and Nodo it is entertained Here but that you will have the disease in America. The English have confined themselves to roast and boiled meats and no vegetables. The French arc very jealous that they have escaped so Well and attribute it in some degree to the use of Tea. a a <,,.y the have Beck a a be to Rio Uker. j wide. From being the scene of the utmost and 124 feet 5 inches deep number Twenty one 77 Gayety and dissipation Paris suddenly be feet 9 inches int and w feet deep. Tiese Truee came almost a desert those persons who re j adjoining lots form a front of 80 feet on seventeenth gained in the City were afraid to go abroad feet 2 inches deep number five 29 meet 11 inf Les front and 115 feet 10 inches deep nimber nine 30 feet fit hit and 89 feet 11 inches deep. The four first described form a continuous front on the Avenue of 119 feet 9 inches and might be a Good Purchase As one piece of property hut will be kid in the subdivided parcels specified. Nua mrs three and four Are separated an Alu 13 feet s inches wide which runs into a Back All 20 feet wide the Stu of being conveniently Laid of Means of out lots in the Rar fur improvements that might have either business or private residence in View. Also in the same Square lots of sub it Uva Kon numbers 10, 11, 12, and 13. Number ten is at Tibe Corner of r and eighteenth streets having 58 feet on the former and 40 on the latter. There m a Carpenter s shop now on it subject to removal when the lot is sold. Number 11, is 25 feet 9 inches Kiwit and 60feet deep in imbed Quot twelve same fruit and 74 feet 5 inches deep number thirteen same front and 79 feet 5 inches deep. These four Adjo Ilung lots form a front on h Street which is Here paved or 135 feet 3 inches and Mij to be a Good Chase As one piece of property with a double tiv it at the Comer which is very near the Avenue but Wui so sold in the subdivided parcels described. Also lots of subdivision numbers 19, 20 and 21, in the same Square on seventeen ii Street Mundier and the few who did continue to take their usual exercise looked at cach other with a sort of i quietude arising from uncertainty whether they should live to meet again. I have suffered More than i can describe. M v a Purchase As one lot but will be sold in the subdivided parcels described. Number Nineteen is next to to. Ben. Harrison s House number 21, Kas than 150 feet from the Avenue and nearly opposite the Comer Lotas above advertised in sati Are 187. The title to the whole of tills property is of the son s schoolmate died of cholera and one of Grant Davi Esq. His school Fellows has since been attacked. If a Jih so the disease finds la Way to America it pro each of the lots jul be expect in Handt to re Bly will not rage with the same fur that minder in three Aix and me months to be secured has marked its Progress Here but it is Dis mortgage bearing interest or Good notes be Rihr heartening to observe that it has out interest would be ten. For the Houk one it myth anew in several ,.rts of Europe which have previously been visited it wherefore it Nile to be Given when the hot a ment is. Would appear that it is becoming located Here Aas in India. While you contemplate this Scorro at a distance it is impossible to form any idea of it you must be an Eye witness of it to know to estimate its horrors. We have hitherto been preserved and we must Hope that gel will still protect us. Apply to or p. June26-dts b. H. Lear. Mauro k son Juetz one Era. Married. In this City on tues May evening the Rev. O. B. Broww Isaac Shelby Reed Esq., of Mississippi to Ann Laura Daug ter of general dvrs Gaa air. Died. Depar this life on tuesday the 19th instant after an illness of Eig tit month which he bore with patience and resign on or. Robert Israel in the 21st year of his age. The deceased was a Young Man of an amiable disposition in his life strictly moral his death was peaceful and prium it Hant giving the most satisfactory Assurance that to die was Lia Vii a desire to depart and be with Liis redeemer which was far better. J. 8. To put up immediately a Brick House 20 30 feet 2i stories High. Apply at this office. June 27, 1832.�?f been advised not to leave All the medical men 1 know. The cholera is spreading rapidly through the country and if one were to be taken ill on the Road there is no Chance of recovery. Those who were Able to leave pair. G. Evans a Idt vote on that motion had Ris on the first alarm and embark for America were fortunate. I could nut accomplish this for Many reasons and when i did com filete arrangements it was considered too ate. trunks have been packed for a fortnight and i am Here in As much uncertainty As Ever. This dreadful Scourge broke out on the 26th March in the worst and most crowded part of the City and As for Many Days the poor and miserable part of the population were the Only victims Many persons flattered Licin selves Fiat As in London the disease would be confined to Liose classes. But it was too the question of reconsideration was then put and i a a a a pm a a Here it would pay no respect was earned ayes 97, noes91. To rank or persons. One after another was or. C. P. White proposed an amendment strip Niong the higher classes and the a King out the 10th Section and inserting instead a pro Nic became Universal. It seemed like a Thun Vinon that on All foreign hemp Duck Iron and Herbolt from the heavens. The cases in Copper employed in the construction of vessels a creased hundreds a Day the hospitals drawback of two things of a duties paid under re crowded. There were no Beds for the ass ii the t Quot Ait or ribbed these a a a a a w57semmes Roose d to reconsider uie vote a Tims to the insatiable enemy. I am which the amendment heretofore offered or. J told medical men who have witnessed its lyceum. A meeting of the Washington City Asylum will be held this evening at 8 o clock when the president will deliver a lecture on electricity. Thursday june 28. Buff big a Ilia Tural his Torr. Sale Coale amp co. A natural his tory of the Globe of Man of beasts Birds fishes reptiles insects wid plaits from the writings of Buffon Cuvier lace Ede and other eminent naturalists a new a Tion with Impi movements from Wilson Lewis and Clark Long and others with five Hundred engravings. Five volumes bound in Eloth. June 28 been once reconsidered. Or. Adams objected Itiat the motion was not for that reason in order. The chair decided the motion of or. Cambreleng to be in order. Or. Adams appealed from the decision. Upon this Appeal a spirited debate arose in which messes. Clay Mercer l. Condict and Wayne supported the decision and messes. Adams Doddridge and Vinton opposed it when or. Speight demanded the previous question which was sustained. Like decision of the chair declaring the motion of or. Cambreleng to be in order was confirmed ayes 98, noes 83. Dry Goody a. At a ii Tion. Friday the 29th inst at 3 o clock p. Pat the auction rooms on Bridge Street i Shamli sell with out Reserve the remaining part of the Stock of i oods leftover from the Sale on the 20th instant on sitting of the principal part of the Elk gook file muslims shawls Hui kerchiefs hosiery linens Woollen and Cotton goods amp a. Amp a. With the addition of goods since sent in for Sale. Thos. C. Wright auctioneer. Georgetown june 27, 1832. White was rejected. Or. Clay objected that the motion was Oriler. The chair decided that the motion was not in order. Or. Adams appealed from the Decion gonad Progress in the hospitals Fiat All the remedies not in i used in other countries were tried in vain the a disease baffled the skill of the Murat experienced sometimes taking off the patient in three hours and in other instances torturing Dering it to tin Docto to the which i its victims for Many Days but not less surely had been sustained the House. Ending in death at present it seems Stion the chair slated the i grounds of the decision. Those places where it first appeared ail the former motion to if coir Quot if becoming More healthy because it seems to lived. Havisw been once decided the rules of the l p ,. nouse this Decio on do pave satiated itself with victims among the not conflict with the Birmer one which it Waade poor or to a Yik More correctly there Are Emu Ned that where a a Oft had been reconsidered probably few left for it to prey upon. In the and the subject an acted on the last vote upon i Faubourg st. Gonna in whole streets Are de it might 1 a plated at one time the deaths amounted or. J. Davis we Clear that the present Deci on it a a a and 1 600 a Dav t Carta Foo about . He had fcb eved the Fork Mer de Ltd to brei nexus and had voted accost a a a it to take out tried who Are put into singly but would not vote Agal tit the. A hop coffins widely and slightly nailed together his Coq Cayuse or. Adams would withdraw ins and buried in Large pits dug for the purpose Appeal. In Tome these carts have been to la w. Adams Accord withdrew he a. Coffins have fallen off and the to a Esthey a Tiff Lar cd was test�?teas66� nays 118. Hie churches have been constantly Hung with carpet info vat tiffs dec. Just Cei Ved. Feb he subscriber have just received 800 yank a Brussels carpeting of handsome Patten 3 Bales nmn and Kidder Dimter grape diffs of Superior Quality 50 pieces 6-4 and 4-4 Canton Mattig 100 pieces coloured White Curtin Mush Green window bunds ice. It. Darius Clagett amp co. June 26--3t _ Organ attract Noivo at the National Muentz. This evening at 8 o clock Andev for evening during tie present week will be Xiii cited a grand display of automaton figures comp ring a Rich group of figures representing the court of Iti exp under the great before we will make their appearance a variety of figures Wutoh will perform a variety of amusing and Aston Slung feats of agi Fily amp a. Amp a. Aho Quot the merry Humours of Jonathan w a new Way to get rid of a bad wife and to conclude with the truly laughable Saetae of punch and Judy. Admittance 25 cents. June 25�?4t_ u. 8. Tel Union canal lottery no 13,/or 18sa, to be drawn in Philadelphia on Stair a june 1832. Containing three prizes of $10,000 each rickets Only $5, halves $2 50, Quarter al 35. Virginia dismal suf amp lottery ivb.10, for 1832, to be drawn in Richmond on Friday 6th july 1832. Capital prizes 1 prize of 1 do 1 do #30,000 10,000 6,000 1 Prinz of 30 do 30 do #3,923 1,000 500 Cloi Tini hike of wines. On Init. At half Post 9 o clock . To close sales o an invoice of wines i shall sell at auction with us Reserve the Roll owing wines vis l4>ndoii Brown Skerry a Gold. Straw and Pale a. Do. Particular Madeira sauternes old port Claret. 07 lie above wine arc from on of the first wine merchants in Phila Delphta and Carer utly packed in barrels and boxes convenient for transportation. A cre it lil of60dars. If required of All sums of and Over $20->for approved notes. June 28. Moses poor. Baacl r. Ice. 8tc. Whole tickets #8, half $4, qua a #3, eight Ahtl. N. Fork Comoli dated lottery no 2s, for 1834, to he drawn in new York on wednesday 11th Joly 1832. Pm staining four capitals #10,000 each. Tickets Only #5, halves #3 50, Quarter #1 35. Virginia Petersburg Lattery no for 1832. To be d Awn it Richmond on Friday the 20th july. It or Kab for a Batty that Large and commodious Public House known the name Xii the Farmers hotel on c. Street West of the Cen tre Market with a Laige Brick stable drover s Yard and a Pood ten pin Alley attached to the same. Posse anon can be had on the first of july. F. Sting Eit july 28�?cot3t. _ National volunteers attenti6n. You Are hereby directed to assemble on die usual Parade ground at the City Halu on saturday Soui mat., at 9o cd it cd a. M., an Eland equip a according to Law. order m. Foy Ord. Serf june 36�? 1 prize of #20,000 1 prize if #3,000 1 of 3,500 7 of 1,000 1 of 10,000 1 of 5,000 1 of 4,000 amp a. Hie. Amp a. Tickets $5, halves #2 50, quart an #1 35, new Fork consolidated lottery no of 1832, to be draw at new York on m wednesday 3sdi july 1833. Cavita. Paisa 1 prize of 1 1 #35,000 10,000 5,000 amp a. Lie 1 prize of 30 a a 30 a amp a. #3,134 1,000 500 tickets #8, halves #4, quarters #3, Eig Tiba #1. Orand consolidated lottery no 15, to be drawn in we Nderton Odaware pm miday Seth jul 1839. Splendid scheme 1 prize of #20,000 1 of 10,000 1 prise of #5,000 1 or 3000 1,000 dollars found on Pennsylvania Avenue a sum of Money which the owner ran have describing the same and paying for this advertisement. Geo. Cameron f. Street Between 13th amp 14th. 100 prims of ii. Ite. Ite. Whole ticket #10, half #5, Quarter #2 6, to #1 35. Tickets and shares in All tiie above Lotti Iea Mav be had at j. B. Gorman # Luck office Pennsylvania Avenue waa unman i where the capital prise of #10,000 of Centy sold in the Virgo in a to titty no. A and

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