Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), June 2, 1832, p. 2

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andromeda wilkie3lwl march from liverpool togsyinoswnoh30mtiew morfiarct ualfuor gcllatly 26lh march from dundee to laurie spencc gcncrol cargo 25 sealers schooner marie catherine ncll 20 days from halifax to j icayciao rum elizabeth babin 29th auril from do to k shorla do greyhound landry i ml do from do to doi sugar pearl brown 5th april from lisbon to p l lsurnet fruit ship royal william collin 31st march from liverpool to h g forsyth co general brils barclay 31at do from aberdeen to h gforxvth co ballasl 175 settlers dark endyinion garbult 30h do from liver pool to mr thistlcton ballast st david dale 28th do from plymouth to h lcmesurierfit co ballast soscitlrie franco harriet dodds 31t do horn hew caslle to h g forsyth co ballast nestor vull 31st do from do to carter mncklu pomona wbentley 31st do from do to moir heath coals brig marys jacobson 4th april from newcastle to g svmcs son ballast mecina haywood 1 1 days from newfoundland toj hunt do 18 ship ariadne arnold 29ih march from bristol to w budden co general cargo s4 settlers john barry davidson 2d april ioin london to ls levey co ballast brig hector reid 22d varch from dundee lo leslie stuart co general cargo brifasido marthur 3d april from glasgow to gilmourfc co ballast brig flora marshall 3d april from sunderland to order coals brig hon marshall 1st april from sunderlana to order coals 1 settler briff endeavour collinson 5lh april from lon don to lindsay general cargo esther nicholson 8th april from trinidad to a c freer sugar 19 ship nailor mcoll 3 april from greenock to j munn general cargo 172 sealers ship lord sidmouth coles 1st april from lon don to lcmesurier ballast 14 settlers ship nautilus robson 29th march from lon don to levey co ballast ship branches atkinson 27th do from do to atkinsons ballast 07 settlors bark emerald shutter 1st april from london to c symes ballast 1 settler brig braotua irwin 21st march from london tc j ctmpbtti jumsl brig elizabeth laylon 25th do from do to f em- bertons ballast brig jona smith 5th april from do to order general cargo 44 settlers brig eden parsell 2d april from sunderiand to vv price coals brigflizabeth sedman 30th march from lon don to r maitland general cargo brig henry jobling 28th do from do to pomber- lons ballast brig pedestrian bell 29lb march from london to j brown ballast 20 brig alert beeton 3d april from hull to leslie co general cargo 17 settlers brig smales cyers 22d march from whitby lo lemesuricr k o in ballast 20 settlers brig triton denton 3d april from sunderland to g symcs coals brig four sisters j t clay 21st march from newcastle to lcmesuncr ballast brig renovation mdemied 28th march from do to hi gowan ballast bri superior j ganges 15th april from anti gua to moir co rum sugar and molasses brig kingfisher hnrley 19fh march from lon don to gillespie finlay co general cargo schooner matchless daniells ii days from halifax to c f aylwin sugar 22 bri favorite allan 12th april from greenock to w price co- general cargo bark john leslie 9th april from plymouth to v price co ballast bark britannia kelly 17th april from shields lo g symes ballast 23 ship fanny conn 13th april from londonder ry to r dean coals ship triton mclean 27th march from lciih radj 8tnril rufwt baik doncasler marie 13tli apulfromnuw castle to h gowen ballast bark columbus pearson 29th march from leilb to a gilmour ballast brig cherub selkirk 13th april from liverpool for montreal general cargo brig wellington forstcr 4th april from lon don to h g forsyth ballast brig effort gibson 10th april from newcastle to h gowen ballast brig george the fourth burton 25th april from belfast to pemberions ballast schooner ben ben 8 days from halifax to h dubord rum ship sovereign muir 4lh april from hull to j leather coals ship thomas duncan 22d april from dublin lo order general cargo bark westmoreland knill sih april from hull lo d frascr ballast bark aid tickle 1st april from dublin to m curry ballast brig alert hogg i5h april from peterhead to order ballast- brig bolivar ganscn 3d april from aberdeen to h g forsyth ballast bark eliza ann dargaville 27lh april from cork to moir a coballaat brig hickman fletcher igdays from sydney cape breton to molson co coals bark wilberforce clark 2d april from hull lo g symes coals bark helen anderson 8th do from aberdeen lo order ballast 18 settlers bark john and mary gash 25th do from lon don to order salt 220 settlers bark alfred thompson j5thdo from aloa to maitland ballast brig emma foller 26th april from ross lo pembertons coals 25g settlers brig vestal taylor 27ih march from sunder land to ballast lt2 settlers brig lunar creighton 14th april from peter head to gillespie finlay co ballast brig samson murray 7th do from sunderland lo h gowen co coals brig william ann patterson 23d april from newcastle to l s levey co ballast bng lady helen mar moir 3 1st march from ponle to cans brig grange wake 1st april from sunderland lo h g foray th co coals bug margaret mills 7th do from dumfries to ballast brig lion froste 2d do from do lo coals brig mars wail 16th do from belfast lo park at bruce ballast 205 settlers brig dykes cnekton 17th april from maryport to 11 g forsyth co ballast 15c settlers 21 ship amazon brodcrick 15th april from hull tn george symes son ballast bark hebron uhnra 7th april from dublin to thomas ryan ballasi brig sophia easton vuih april from greenock to masson strang a co gcneial cargo 25 biig sarah anne met calf 4th april from n castle log svmcs son ballast brig norfolk staler 20 th do from loudon to ii atkinson co ballast brig black diamond smith 38th march from do to maiilutid co coals 2 settlers lev i ig ocean pltub 31st do from newcastle in 1 g forsyth a co- ballast ship sio mary gill 17th april from hull to l s levey aco ballasl 163 seniors brig thoinas worliain smith 4ih do from new castle to ii gowan a co ballast brig zephyr fvans 4th do from hull lo geo syiies a co ballusl brig neva ritchie s2d march from newcastle hi gen symes a son balliist brig emerald pringle 3d april from do to r i hops do bpi john calendar 3d do from do to a gowen 4 co coals fokklftx xkws england dulged rega aidcul uftho tonne mjui n successor to luo i ous mi lt imulll at iff latest from europe the thomas captain duncan brought for lie exchange dubliu papers lo the 12th april ilia eliza arm captain dar- gavillo cork papers of the 22d and ihe ueorge4lh iturton papers of ihe 17ilu london 20th april lvatificatio of the belgian tkea- tt the austria aud prussian plenipo tentiaries exchanged ratifications with the british and french plenipotentiaries at 10 oo friday evening at the foreign office the russian plenipotentiary was anxious to prevcut the exchange taking place till it could ho done simultaneously with russia- but lord palincrslon aud prince talley rand were 6mi and the instructions to ba ron wesseubcrj and baron bulow left them uo discretionary power we under stand that count oiloff urged the delay of eveu a single day in the hourly expectation of receiving orders to ratify from his court courier of the vjth april portugal the disposition of tho troops iii evidently in favour of don pedro and the queen whose proclamations they hud carried from lisbon in their koapsacks and distribuied without fear or reserve i6- the cholera continues its ravages in pa ris- the dumber of victim is said to di minish but amongst them aro persons of the highest rauk all who have tho means are lying from the city amongst the vic tims are prioco caste cicala the ambas sador from naples tho baroness delaitre the marchioness dkiamps the son of m de schnden member of the chamber of deputies mr lauge commissary of police fj lm wiifc tar qen jud prioflefises are active io their benevolent eltorts io mid of the sick furnishing flauoel girdles whiieh they assist in making and many thousacud blankets tho total number nfcases to 13th at ootnn is given officially 8349 cases and 3226 deaths io paris alone cholera in england and scotland london april j3 to 18 new caos 107 deaths 47 recoveries 82 total from commencement cases 2170 deaths 1298 edinburgh april 9 io 15 new case 41 deaths 22 lecoveries 12 total from commeucemeot 795 doanhs 405 dublin board of health april 19 tho transit potts sailed from warrn- poiut for liueboc the 15th with 100 emi grants and put into bangor down lifith for assistance three of the passongers ha ving died with all the symptoms of choleira aud a uoiher pasenger aud the captain ill tlie disease is ovidenty leaving the emg- lish capital at dublin j9rb remaiuiiug 17 died 10 total 49 banbridge death- duufaoaghy 4 deaths cork board of health 20th april re port new cases 37 deaths 14 rcmajiu iug 56 total from commeocemeut 15 deaths 53 21st april now cases 33 deaths 13 remaiuing gs em i oration the crown captain hoppncr has bailed from london for ca nada with 250 emigrants the braukirn moor aid bullfiuch with 250 wchiuvh- rlrry another vki willi ffso on gnfjir day ilie jiistminti ami kosahud 1 tic rather and navarino have also sailed with 3ti0 sevou rnoro rcinaiu iucluding the hebe and hunt which will carry out 500- at belfast hero is not a sullicioucy of ves sels for the applicants eleven sail havo alreatly left londonderry duulin april 22 the good citizens of paris are still on the alert by the cholera the average deaths exceed 300 daily it is dot ko virulent in tho provinces incen diaries have hurucd 1500 acres of timber at loirot the peasants havo beaten the ar my in a regular eugagemcut iu one of the cantons tho irish tytlio bill was ruad a third time iu the commons aprilltiih earl harevvood presented a petition to tho lords on the 17th april tin the west india affairs aud alter u hmg tliscusttiou a select cummilteo was pioposed to which the ministers immediately cnueutcd tho irish tyiho bill was road the third time 52 to 7 oil the 10th and carried to the lords on the 7th london april isth the auli reform peers it is said aro losing all hopes and with it all temper of being able in vuuct any alteration of the bill in the committee tho lords adjourned laai uighl tu the 7lb may the adjournment of the commons to tine day is to take place this evening there uresonusip rd to iuconsepicuco of his aid that the king had dc- f terminal to preside himselfover tbodvblw- p rations of the cabinet until his mmulerv recovery il lhis a8 il mn wo lhink il unlikely lhat m pcrtcr will quit the helm of stale nolesfl coiupelled by the sleruwl oecesktty by llio energy of his character if doi by his talents he has bo himscil of tho eontroul of allairs retirement would probably bo with serious incooveuieuce our distinguished countryman wah- inton irvio as our last accounts from uavra led us to expect came passenger iu the havre he left the vessel in the bay mod to day russian left oil barely heavy both cuds of great deal of exci th reform bill thjy appear to have put n stop to mercantile transactions of nearly every description nor is it expected that they will rovivouuiil the fate of tho mea sure shall have been ascertained the sale possessed of indigo at tho east india ilouso to day that his i was however well attended ami more ani- bo attended maiioo displayed than the buyers caleula tho town coutinno hi a tetntut on account ol the e ilouso of peers on tho disturtneo nud roplimi rt city he was callcdn to protect and not have permit ted h f of it to inh have beco burnt to ashes and arrived in towu last night iu our news schooner eclipse lie will be received at home with those feeliugs of pride and plea sure which the eclat giveu by his emiuoni hterary taleuu to the country of his birth so naturally inspire wo are onabled to state that mr an- rorcn whose iuteotioo it was after visit- ing holland to return through paris to havre and to embark there ou the 10th or 20th of this month for new yotk has been induced iu consequence of tho alarming increase or cholera at pat is and tbo con sequent obstacles lo travelling from qua es regulations c- to change hisplau led upou p shade higher rami u th ices ou the whole wero a id the colonial market there was a general flatness throughout the day the foreign ijcwh to day is very scanty there being very few arrivals by the co- lumbiuo btcamboat from hamburgh with accounts of saturday we learn that the ex tent of the failure of sillem co has not been exaggerated and lhat a considerable length of time nust elapse before the mffer- crs recover from the severe shock which they have sustaiued the stoppage was altogether quito unexpected- tho export ation of grain from hamburgh lo france and tbo bailie ports was very great this tended to keep op the prices which other wise must havo given way the rate of iuterest at hamburgh is btated at 3 pet eeilt by n to thilord chief juslico of tho common i judge by all lawyers held in the veneration for his legal knowledge 1 odmirablu picas highc bus am he was to leave paris ou the 11th for kfratfburgh from thenco to desceud the llhioeto holland where he would embark for england and take passajtq iu ihe li verpool packet of the 1st juno for n york count pourtales it will be seen is also a passenger iu the havre he is we be lieve a grandson of count pourtalos who as a minister of napoleon ltir from europe our nows schooner courier and euqui- rer nhilo in pursuit of tho paulfctfi jliip havre at a considerable distance from tho hook was struck by a squall audi coiricd away her foremast in eouseqiuenco of this accident she was unable to buard the ship splendid frombremeu whiclh arrived on monday night our other uewvs schoo ner eclipse was in town having brought up the owners letter bag c i from the havre obtaining aod publishing yesterday tho intelligence brought by tbo spleud nl which by the extracts we givo below made from hamburg aod bremen papers it will be seen posseses some iuterest a material part of it was not published by the allied papers yesterday and is therefore new our accounts from paris by the havre were to the 10th april wo havo now ac counts from thence three days later to the 13th in the twentyfour hour ending on the 9th april at noon according to our previous advices tho number of now cases of cholera at paris wore 1020 and the deaths 385 oo the following day to the 10th we now learn they were s5 aud the doaths 356 and on the twentyfour coloxiaju from the vindicator of colon kl macintosh and 15th rkgi- atiun made a nn tsi cattain ttm of thk kent the important invoslig iuto tho murder of the 21st iost before the corouor has for tho present terminated the jury after having sjhmii three days in heariug witnesses and two dajs and two nights locked up iu deliberation uliulfii tu fcuhito uat thu fdhwttifl report opinion of the undtttigtted the undersigned jurors are of opinion named francois lan- bin comprehcnsivo charp to tho grand jury at tho lalo spe cial omrtisiou for bristol laid down mostowerfully and most plainly the com mon w as regard the suppression of not aud emoved all doubt doubt io which fiompains have been taken to place it theoty of tho army when iu contact with a tinuliuons populace- t tho country at large as well as to the arm it is of tbo utmost iroportauce that thisarticular duty of tho army should be uuorsally and properly aud exactly un- denoifd the publication of one extract froi ihe excellent charge of chief justice tidal will render that duty clear certain uotuntorinmi fis lordship says and while i am statiog the obliga- tiuiimposed hy tho law ou overy subject of ic realm i wish to observe the taw ac- knn ledges no distinction in this respect eeeu the soldier aod the private indi- vinal tho soldier is still a citizen lyiug uder the same obligation aod invested wh tho same authority to preserve the pace of the king as any other subject a the one is bound lo attend the call of the ciit naghtrate so aho is the other as the ae may interfere for that purpose when te occasion demands it without the re- onsition of tho magistrate so may the dher too as the one may employ arms for oat purpose wheu arms aro necessa- y the soldiers may do the same undonbl- dly the same exercise ofdiscretioo which equires he civil subject to act in subordi nation to aod in aid of the magistrate ra- hftji f wfwjjlstfml uifiumtty ttfwtt ecouise is had to arms ought to operate so a still stronger degree with a military force but where the danger is pressing aod immediate where a fclooy has boco with a teaspoonful of salvolatile or vith ten drops of oil of pepermiot and some sugar in it io case of his complaining of much pain from twenty to thirty drops of laudanum may begiven medical assistance should he obtained as soon as possible it is important to add that when the patient shirt or sheets of his bed are changed which uhould be done as frequently as possible the dirty linen should be pluoged immediate ly into a tub of cold water quebec jljer- curj we learn upon good authority that doc tor griffin the health officer at grosse isle has resigned his commission among tho passengorg who came down in the british america this morning were commissary general llouth and messire quiblier superieur of the montreal se- minary the following are in substance two do- cistons of the board of health james anderson master of the brig que bec packet fined 10 currency for not coming to anchor at the mouth of the river st charles edward grandy master of the ship city of waterford fioed 15 currency for not reporting a case of disease on board the vessel at the time of her arrival mr solicitor general ogden appeared before the board for the kiog and a stuart esquire defended oue of ihe par ties the wiod with a short interval yester day when it came round to the s west has blown from the eastward for the last fortnight it still blows from the same quarter thirtytwo deaths men women nud children occurred on board during ihe passage of the hebron arrived yesterday from dublin they are not supposed to have been from cholera she passed ex- ammatioti groia lltofwfl itqttfektt and there were then no sick oo board that the persons named trancois guedoc p billette and casimir chauvin actually committed or cannot otherwise have been killed in st james street in this city on monday last the 21st instant etwoen the hours of five and m oclock tljesecircnmsiatjcepreveuted us jn the evening from the discharge of gum loaded with ball on tho people who wer despersiug at tho adjournment of tho pel iu the said st- james street by a detacf- ment of troops of tho 15th regiment nor in garrison io this city and who were the commanded by colouel macintosh and cat- tain temple signed eredk- glacktneyer augustn perrault theodore desautels louis l uoy gregoire fere james mathers pu- dentvinetditsoulignyfraucoisdesautls joseph beauchatnp montreal 2gth may 1832 tho undersigned jurors are of opiton that the persons named francois laouo- doc pierre billette and casimtr chvio have been killed on monday last 21sinst between the hours of fivo aud six unlock in the evening in st james street i this city from the discharge ufguusloadetwiih ball by a detachment of tho 15th regtaent io ganison in this city and command by colouel maciotosh and captain titnpln after a riot a la suito du riot after he od- journmeut of the poll for tho electioi of a member for the westward of tbi city held near thenouscof the fabriquen front of the place tparms pierre chi dupois alexandro dewcr hours ending at 12 oclock on ihe 11th 850 aud the deaths 361 this u adimi- nutiou it is true aud we would fcaiu hope indicative of an abatement of the disorder we lament to perceive the name of gene ral lamarque among the deaths he was a distinguished officer under napocon and certainly the most able aud eloquent orator ou the liberal side of the chamhei of dep uties the official report of the cholera iu london is also three days later that of the 9th stated tho new cases at 39 and ihedoaihsai28 on llio 12ih ih f d d tn re8p0rance wero hue 18 and the latter 10 h is sin- malrtal o ma 1832 gular that there should bo such areiarkable difference between the mortality bt tend an i afier he jury hai1 lveo iu tc5 de ou this disorder iu the two cities rale verdicts the coroner duumed them from the proceedings iu the house of 0 n monday morning fofowmg peers on the reform bill it strikes i verv s ju mt accortl monday forcibly that should the houo co into i when uuwilli1 u decide on affair of r if iji it is very duubllu i he further adurued the it will evjnuaiiy pi certainly to jfw tli auusl iiex hie lirvi not wo should thinj- if t reading immal lerm that he matter is carried by so le a maiuritv ns is sno- ini lje ia before tho courlof kings hcnch ou satundsv tho coroner indinc the fthlftlpl tvlicihcr be prevented aud from the circumstances of the case uo opportunity is offered of oh taining a requisition from the proper au thorities the militaiy subjects of the king like his civil subjects not only may but are bound lo do their utmost of their own au thority to prevent the perpetration of out rage to put down riot aud tumult uud to prescrvo the lives and property of the peo ple and the soldier may be assured that whatever is honestly done by him in the ex ecution of those objects wilt be supported and justified by the common law to this quotation and authority which given from the judgementseat itself is at once the best legal explanation and the best military definition of the duty of the army iu the suppression of riot il would be superfluous and presumptuous to add a word 1 am sir with great respect your con stant reader a barrister ok lincolns inh jan 19 1832 communication as ihe lesal mode of sue ipressiog riots kon of for amongst t who will ou lhat occasion vote iu iu favor lhera aro nmn who avow their del vrnnnatton to mages unless opose t bo ma in its suuscquoot terially altered wo havo transited t more of those everlasting protocol wbich isdue from tbe iorcin office at lwoa tho y j svj vw j proof before sufficient rant for the ai mstof colou oue io re latiou to the affair 0 belgillol and hol land and the otbo in relation to greece from the former ti will bo seen thai rus- siaprussiaaod au withhold their assent to the iwcuy f articles of the t london conference poctatioq of a chau try for should the of wellington or his party come mt mwer it ii very cer tain irom tho opinio lh expressed to parliament that l- r we dare say in ex- iu the british ininis- they ho from the n v courier enquirer latfit from france ip havre capl depey- hed yesterday inoruiug e afternoon our now col lector arrived iu toun wiih paris papers brought by her of thcmih april and havre of the 1 1 lb containing pnris dates of the luili she sailed from uavro ou the i2th wo lament io hhv that the victims to ti ie packet si stor was tolog ra at5o lock in th cholera uutubcr per tho we ti latest p couuuuo in inr nuslafe from the ii aris corrospondcu in pans rrcase iu tvre pa ce pub lished by that jourualon the subject which will convey to our readers a more correct idea of the state of the capital under actual c ire u m stances than detached extracts from the paris papers tho hullcius there is every reason to believe do not present a correct view of tho extent of the ravages made by the cholera- some accounts sav the new cases and deaths are double the number staled iu the official accounts- public attention iu france as isuatoral seems almost entirely absorbed by tho dread- visitation under which that couuiry la- ihoro f foreign political news of any importance iu ihe journals now re ceived- they are indeed but two days la ter than tho accounts which havo already reached us from the continent by tho way of var less favorable terms ii be conceded to uelgtum iu belgium ooh seem i preparing for the worst ihe only interesting fact to be deduced from the re to greece is that the european powers are prep am i io recog xo the government adopted oy tho nai m ar km we prosumo il is undarslj0 io mi ol tllo thoir sovercied king itavdria is to bo chosen v vory iituth d correctness of the accouui publiscd hy thellayouoc ucl of ho bpperanc of von pcl ronofflubmi ri intelligence hen from oiviir sooli ros squad we null lercerai m imptplam showihr thai mlundron uefors made dies not mteud to u uajjd accouuu dkoct fro l0uce us heve but merely to h ihilher from imo as ra our je inning i iisu his war- el alaiutiish aod captain tenlo for the wllffi murdpk of tho deceased they were ccordiogly brought io custody to tho courthousc and admitted to h until tho tueslay folluw- iog when tho c was to be ffgucd whe ther they couhd receive the baefit of tho habeas carping while tbis matter was diseased before tho judges ii chamber air hpioeau re marked that mr s sewell living been as he as iu consulted y the par ties uudcr bcnsaliou aod hong shut up with them u day trkny he did not know how far could act as kogl couu- sul after he h given advico d the priso- ucis on tho proceedings then were other kings counvil in towu who ought to be culled in to gi their opinion mr feeweh admiited havio been con sulted by the officers accused lul ihcv were not then apprehended and o considered that ho cuuld acl d0w as kiufs council i he chief jusiico was of pioioo that mr osulliv and quesocl slould be call ed in tho subjec j held over for trgumeut morrow at ly oclock no paten been corumuyicated to mesrs quesoel and 0sulli the boating and even resist or refuse to bui refusing to assist herein m to- having ntrt and toe army scut as to dur the file i- tho of london apr htho speculators in cousols seem to be ml m n os9 as 10 iiiore profitable cour u0 ouconainty which l thekeform uill i c0dsei keemsto have been ilecrniilicd io 6u el hll operations of ulj inli hceouot for onor fa settled to day tho acrounl ico lf clll sols has been station fpom uptohoeminaio u 10 u except arranging to the re was he settle as reg j b j and tho more regul trai fe thk col to john bull sir whe r p j adt property has been preserved and terror forms an interesting topic at present it may coovey ioronnatjou to some to repriut from tonilios law dictionary part of the arti- clo posse comitates the power of the country including all knights and other men above the age of fifteen io the couutry but ecclesiastical persons and such as labour uader any intiroiity are doi compellable to atteod personi able lo travel were required to bo assistant in this service it i used where a kiot is com mitted a possession is kept or a forcible en try or any force or rescoe made contrary to the commaodmeoi of the kings writ or in opposition to theexecution of justice 4l uaro fiihn nuicrm ir justirfk olthelcace in suppresviog uiuis c aod raise the posse comitates by charging aoy dumber of men to atteod for that purpose who may take with thetn such weapons as shall be necessary and they may justify tiling such rioters ai coder aud persons may he fined aod imprisoned in the same work also in lirowo jus tice at the word kiot will be fouod the brief lvoclamatiou which it is uecessary to make under the act 1 geo j stat 2 cap 5 sec 4 io sir william joness woiks will he found his treatise ou the legal mode of sup pressing riots a it we publish the following at the request of a respectable correspoodent hints tcspecting cholera with directions which may be most safely followed when medical aid is not immediately to be ob tained as it is easier to preveot than to cure this dangerous disease the following cautions should be observed great moderation in diet and in tho uso of fermented and spirit uous liquors raw vegetables aod uoripe fruit should ho carefully avoided- the state of the skiu should particularly bo at tended to so that perspiration should not be checked 6uddeoly the feet should he kept dry aod warm flauuel sboum be worn uext tho skin or at least a llauccl bandage around thebody th utmost per sonal cleanliness should bt maintained by frequent washing ivcry room in the house should be veorilated hy opening the the honorable l j papincau and mr j vigor of montreal arrived here yester day in the steamboat john bull the canadien of last oight attributes their visit to ihe seat of government to the riot at montreal mercury thebody of captain andrew p perry of the steamer waterloo who was drowo ed at the commencement of last winter ia attempting to cross the river opposite this city was found last tuesday near one of the small islands opposite the church of cootrecceur it will be brought to this city for interment montreal courant road to the rideau hit excellency the lieutenant governor has been pleased to signify his intention to the prescott eroi- grantsociety ofgraotiog the generous sum of 650 to he appropriated oo the road leading from prescott to therideauoo con dition that the society raise the sum of 650 dollars for the same purpose aod emigrants be employed to work saidroad uoder the inspection of the society grenvillt gat from ihe grsnvtlle preacott gazette the following notice was received tbw morning by the collector or this port custom house ojjicc 7 york 25th may 1832 sir i beg leave to request that yoo will be pleased to cause the masters of ves sels leaving prescott for this port to be informed that after the 30th instant there will be no light at gibraltar point untif the repairs to the light house are com plete which it is supposed will be about ihe 20th june j am respectfully sir your most obedt servr geo savage to alphfds jones esq from the n y spirit uf the times washington iimrro esq our read ers have doubtless been apprised of the return of our distinguished fellow citizen to the land of his nativity an event highly gratifying lo his extensive circle of person al friends and scarcely less so to the count less admirers of his cenius and writings which are alike the delight of both hemi spheres and the pride of our own that his welcome io ibis city was most enthusiastic we need not say for none could deem new york insensible to the merits of oue whom she can so proudly and justly claim as her own in addition to the hearty greetings which he has already received we learn lhat it is contemplated lo tender him on wednesday next a public testimonial of the gratitude and affection wbich his inval uable services to the infant literature of our country has inspired the following tribute lo the talents and worth of mr irving is from the pen of ro bert walsb the classical editor of the na- tioual gazette who by the wny js not of ten prodigal in his praiso of either books or authors washinftioo irviog has artfved at new- york altera long absence from his native rind iawlessoe j been dispelled aud confidence fld oven the law itself resto- n odium infamy and tho rewards utt- crnoon and was called for ful hour former censed this nt a roat deal ofstock market phceof88 effected against m ojfattd india percent aud bank tixchimiuur llilltf b1 although of j 2s tho improvement at the were omuls for munry left stock has improved i tuck ahum per ccut to a premium in dutch stock lvps red hy th nuiticiimenc been tnuiically aliened l0 he attached to ih particular s0jijfo upon duly j aud lheie has been co n noivspanor controversy ahoui the- coii 0 a iu aik disper- sivu soldiery towards a tumultuous and destructive u that the proper course to 10 puisih y ar f sucn ci been b0i generally mystified- cent melancholy tumult at is pillage and conflagration crease au their extreme extent and exiraordii procrastinated duraiiuu were caused y hesitation or mistake up on i llio parto ilrtlme unfortunate officer who wbs in co hero as to what was o positiou iu which he was ouht or apprehen- mo responsibility ho would havo incurred and u woud have hocnol o ini j ja fac performod th duiy 8qd ntc from anil a bristol were ii the i tho rit his duty hi t placed or ra sion a to the responsibility h i doors aud windows frequently io the day time geotle exercise io the opea air is highly useful to preserve tho goneral health of persoos who may be exposed to the risk of iofectiou when the patient is seized by the disor der he complains first of giddiness aud nervous attalioo aod i extremely feeble his features become sharp and cootracted his lips face neck hands aod foot bluo the fitters and toes are contracted tho pulse is so small as to bo almost extinct lite tluu u deadly rold and shrivelled the voice nearly goue brealhiug quick tho patient tpeaks iu a uhisper suitcts cramps in his limhs and body his uriue is totally suspended uo vomits aod purges a liquid like ricewater or whey a person so seized should have his feet put iuto hot water immediately lie should bo wrapped io hot blankets aud friction all over his body with camphorated spirit aod hut flannels should he used poultices of floor aud mustard aud linseed meal iu equil parts mixed with warm water should be applied to his stomach ho should drink hot braudy uud water or hot water country duriog which ho has rendered ii constant ami raro service by the gregtaod brilliant eohaoceraeol of his literaryla jnt the solid value at well ai peculiar charm of his works and the uniform excellence of his private life aud character the ame rican name hat gained doubly through tbo author aod the mao as the scottish has heeu brightened with twofold honor by sir wal ter scott there is oo reproach which ought to be deemed more patuful to both panios than that which the spirit of patri otism is obliged io cast opoo an author of genius and reoowp whose personal history is discreditable or who has published what tends to vitiate moral aod taste mr irving is mentioned io ooe of tbo new vork papers as late secretary of the americao legatioo all dignity merely diplomatic fades and merges before his literary repute the government hastha most reason to be proud that he bore the ti tle to it the advantage accrues when littiiieacconipauied lordhcrvey aoddo- gald stewart lord lauderdale to paris each as a meuiher of the british embassy no ooe of the court the political literary or fashionable circles could see or think of the secretary as soch however accomplished aud able as such iu the same capital more attention aud admiration weragireu to sir walter scott than to mr canning n- tu the latter more in itis capacity of genius scholar and oratdr ihan that of minister of state so tho politicao atm nearly forgotten io m de chatoaubriand

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