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7 2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 2, 18m. a LEE eare a few weeks, be accidentally met De. P—— at | chapye of air moss not be regarded aaa remedy for | simple ana efficacious treatment. Wren these the Spanish domination are still agitated. Thi Goestp from janday ap eveving party, and w98 Warm.y covgrataia'ed Oy | dixesse— it will Dot cause ulceratoa of the ipo to | taoies wre completed to my sadefsction, I wii: lay YOUNG CUBA VERSUS THE CUBAN JUNTA. sprung doubtless from tbe purest patristioan ber ts ei sg api ‘ ~~ htm op he improves sppearanos. H- wquires into | hes), or tube cles to bs abso bed, or chrvat: icflam- | them before tne public, with the aame fra .koege forming tt we ignorec & multitude ef most imoortaat soa: 0 Sanday Courier, July 1.] Ber uresent -Ymp ome, and p ks of them es jodi, | mation of the sir tuoee t- aubsid’. It villwtcongia- | woaah hoe hitherto characteczed all iny intercourse | THe sympathies of the United States Dented | recovery ther we should sane wee ener atOn It ~ P endgersty dager apa rey dow ool esting dec ded amendment, Sayp sing ull che wots | ex the rystem, mmprove the appetite, aod increase | with tbem. priety ; te ‘ . she was fellomg cut bis instrocttope. No wishing | every vitals cio ; but the air of che omit: y 90a- Tras there should be found one medical man will and Repudsnted, sive presenpanons mone Frag ond de toe lima ine aeareion te bee eee LT Poh to mitleao the Doctor, she frankly toid hin s:e Sad | tame Lo remedy fer consampiios. Waat1s dees do | ing to compromise niachare ter for cunsteteooy aad PROPOSITIONS FOR A NBW OUBAN CONVENTION. 8 matter withou* the aid of the wiedom of & Cong Liquor law. But the distill * pecs herself under my ca sd waa then astog | ie to place the syet-m wo tue most favorable c ndi- | bopesty, by eying a word sgsins’ tae direct appii- Since th tia} éof fi legitimately representing the people of Cube, it is ag this interesting occas they ceaaah rion ‘ sion, to which she attribated ber improve | tion for tne suction ot meoi ices; and it these are | cation of medicines to the lungs by tahalation, ie to nce the partial exposé of the miamaoagement of af- | dent that every decisive opision was prumature acd resolving to gostead, and defy G men Spplied by ivhalatioa directly to tha diseased sac | me incom rebenaible. I¢ iv surety more natacal faire by the Cuban Junta, and of the misagpiication or | bigbly rash and imprudent before obtaining the Mberty ndons, They aid mot break up 9 « Dora the reader suppose Dr. P—— bed tne Hie face of the la gs, and keotuy daring che whole | tbap to vdmiuister naaseous com yoands tarvngh she | misdirection of a Jarge amount of the funds entrasted to oe aC oaaeitien roak Prelieaineries indis- morning, #mi then they w Zanty 10 admit tnat the )nurovemeot must he due | sojoorm ip the couctry, may wno go forta ia | stomach, or to follow the practice of those physt | it, that boy has very meturaly becom an onjest of | me worst is, that just aa the question of anoaxation | increated protite Us the whos ot tot 1s treatmeot? On the contrary sbasing his | civeate, wil) trasy reurn in beai:h. [here is no | cians who have been in tne habit, for years, of bura- i oblog! “ beso ard aff-cting a look of symparby aad comm | eeseon go favovavie for treatm-nt as the summer | Dg the wincpipe with ceustios, Wishin a few peta ig phoned an aie yee nis ane wheter we ahculd be) duattved pth the Uniow-se i crisis, the semmbhetenich i art cant seratlp, he replied—“ My dear macam,{ am ex | moithe, ami Bo circumstances xo favorable so suc- | wetke # leerned and sclevtitio medical association hel Ys! am 08 Periodical, called «! | corcealed are the sentiments of repulsion which ere | se.” a temely sorry to hear t1-8. Inhala‘ion vino; ba uf | cess, ar the quiet erjoyments of couatry life. of thie city bus coantewanced the pumping ot stroag | /ucbio, has beem established in this city, im whose | pyoclarmed publicly in their meetings >y tae Northern Cuuncn Axcurrecrure.—For a year or tw: the Jesst servic: io your conditivn, [ ragrat to tel Ibave bern thue explicit because [ know, and | caustic £0 utions into the very air tabea of the sang, columns the Junta is treated to a good deal of auimad. States, and by the members of the abaiicion societies. No | ing bas been in the process pbk perrin onake yrataat your luogs are filled with ubercles, and | painiu ly fer! almost duty, how p-e-sing isthe waat | sid this cruel and serselees practice has a-tualty | vervion, This journal also takes strong ground against | P¢ CAD deny that with such a policy tue sympathies of | Fourth avenue and Iwenticth street, i thie‘... oe oniy flatter yoursel with the nope of recovery. | of proo¢r inf rmariov on t is subject. Fo the hag; | been submitted to trial at one of toe Dosoitals, Now, | placing any further rediance on the sympathy or support | ** ind*pevdent party of the island he alvided, | gularin ty le, ¢ wr lie bangs bya feeble thresd, which cannot | six weeks toarce 4 day hun paved that [have noi | the eaviry of the lungs ie an air cavity, and 00 | oF the people or government of the United Staton eo ing sad come repeliing sar here’ |daneeds eka ec Jong eus'sin yoo, and this treatment w li ouly vase | beep applied to for advice by persoua returning | treatment cen be #9 simpe oc 20 natural, for the ‘ » ten, and, | Hem. | Wo seapeos. tweie motives, for thay all may hare | Sended. "1 Mie “separation.” Nobe teart! Generous mind! | frcm tae Siutb. Macy of cheve coun ted me i4sé | eure of @ disease seated 1. che aictubes wad air celts, | tmates very plsinly that the Janta wore fools ever to | hem im goed alth; and for oar part we confess that | mammoth candy What kend words of comfsrt and eo oursgemeat | automo, but were so confideut of regainiog their | us the breatri « of a medicaced air. Bas we caanot | ave bed amy confidence in that quarter. The dra: | /, be ree is ark at etter med for 5 maniog the rom the beginning that the United States was not the | s'urkish Ue, oF at least a cir were these to a gentle spi: tt, in s wesk acd tuflering | bean by ctange of climate alone, tht trey could | with tie seme impuurty muke aa air cavity recetve | Bamber of the Puchlo wae issued on the 19th of June, | place where we sbouls work by preferenoe for the libersy The doubt is at lant. revolved, anc finé © body! Baiherad mistaken the cnarao‘er of the | pot be persuaded to place themselves andar treat- | fluide, T2¢ lunge were made for air, as the soma in | and the second on the 20th, In an article ander the ru. | “f Our country; it was not tue Attest place to extablian | longs to religious society, wad int toned { Beton with whom ne hed ‘to diel. He kvow not | meab. “Ne "asia they, our it me d> vo: get bre | wow made for oud aud criok, Its aa natural t0 | bro Qué Haronos? (what shal we dot) saoredte. to | i,fUSF0m of our revolutionary lever, As toannexs. | We submit that it might much’ more reas fortivnde, the wit, the courage enabrived in that | ter, we will do +0 w tbe epring.” Alay! many | beste meoioine in a sate of vapor or ale a8 to | thrown apom the body which has hi Sarees A Thee Taree ea nrnenaplbas Abst evil ras | bern appeontinled te sithee of the putposs éericate form. were cocmrd never sguin to *itaras the retarn of | swallow med:cine io a sod or fluid state, ant for a oe bale as hither had the ms | pecensary. After three long Zeare of obrvation, mace | tioned, than that to which it bas been, 1a f+ In t is goes attempt to dest-ey the confidence of | spring. Many are now returnivug ix @ dying etate | cieeste m the lungs, is iniinitely more simple, direst | D*8°™ent of mstters im the Alibustering line, andthe ap | 2 the spot, our opinion has been strengthennd, We have rarely seen a church whica ex my patient in the ouly treatment wh o2 offorded her | who cow's have been saver had thay giaced theai- | apd «fficaci’ us, re tet Of another superseding bocy in urged, Wo | cadensninns! bq the Spare ale end to teaeginn Sento ete anny pe ; ‘ast prospect of recovery, aod w tear from her | relvee under treatment lost fail. Acd to tha prevent In conciasion, I cannot refrain from expressing | trans! i“ 1 ‘ agen a wg wudely that hope of returning health on whicn the | [dave not en one of tose who ca led ay on | my behef, fr mt @ remarkable #u0 ese whtoh I Rave the abuse of daties which the Cablact of Madrid eng | vobes mirth. A church should sugrent fae) oy purpose for which it 1 sted that it was des +, while others, meet 1 even the most insign'ficant employé * : | be boly purposes for which it is used " proper sction of medicines so mash depsndsi, he | their way Siuth who ia notin sa mucr #oraa condi | obtsmec fom mps'a in In pulmupary diseases, shut lost t# Organization. It | nity, believed that fathe Unterataeiten te wocla beanie maatancheeat beavty, and be admired; ae v » all Bot only fetled, but drew upon himseif the shug | ton than when be eit, Lu the fae i which there | at our obsesvatvons become moce extended and va aed tareible calemicien in Ouba; pereons who have | a different thing—congretulating ourselves with the | ter emotions excited by it, shuuld be the | ciox of end well airested shafts of her irony aad reprowf. | ie a slight improv: went im their general health ths | red, 1t wil be found pecessury toremodel the treat Mo ncttt with thas Janta have gon» to the | hope that, thashs to the sympathies wnicn, Bnd praise. We would be glad to see intr bor ves “ Doctor,” saic eh», you dia not tell we this waen | div ase in the lungs, shen trifliog, bas bac ms seat | went commonly pureuec mn al diseases dey son, or to ex le; ti ‘brough a fatal diindness, we attributed to tne @ deparvare from the endless Bucessio Gothie American people, their government would endeavor | ¢ifices—gray, white and brown—which cy. oy pre T consulted you. Am I now to underatad thet you | id and co'firmed. Several ave cied iv thie ci y | on mpority of the diced; aud mere especially eo in Ihsd then no hope of my re overy, and inte to | during the vast week, having been unable to reach | thet lorge clses of civeases whica are directly de to comply with duties impored upon it by the | *€pts; but one who seria to depart from “he Teave me to die without an effet??? “0, no,” was | their nih mes, rived oD mw eemata or from infection. reef we ther bends, ave seen all their hopes vanished trae het belie, beer eae? cot tote irs vn Hasbiek @cuueieas Ch a a ‘the quick revly, I would gave done evar: thiag in Now, the m'stortnvea of these poor safferera | kucw to arse from iohaling the aoisonous gases who in Cuba awaited the invasion ‘o torow them | cumstance characteristic, a# itappears, of the whole n- | provement, and originality may ex wy wower for you, an@ still would do a9.” “And | might bave been lighteved in ol, aod in most tn- | generated by the devomporition of vegetable aad upon their oppressors, and won have succeeded 10-89: a which has bee: yet, Doctor,” she relied, ‘knowing that I onald | asences avertea atwgether, by ‘simply combiaizg | etimal maiers on Jow marsby ground—about ing trom the fange of the government, after being She tts naxely, ite respect for ims ay ‘We understand that this church a a copy of we bidcen im the woods, nave had etther to leave the coun. | 9 where on the continent of Enrope. There ot recover from the use ‘of the medicines you ad- | p oper treatment ‘o arrest te pu mosary disease | rwamm.e acd etegnant water; “typhas fever,” from it ia man in other countries, a feeliog moulde po originality about it: and we regret th: “w vieed—for you have now dectared your disde | witb t'e genial influgnes of @ aout era climate. Aad | breatbypg ‘ne ccnflaea and impure air oa board of | "4 or uve ly fear. Pe pleasore sno in favor of their own interests and ti have conatrasted st did pot improve upon «+ s let in the curabLity of such cases as mine | yet the same suicidal coarse is now duily beicg re- | abips and in cromded avd ilt-vensilated apart Re per, wee not record them through the | own passions, buta fixed rale, which is not far an ite external finish is concerned; wii). r Saisstkee maine ac ele Ff i fr Abelard ente; “pcavles fever,” “yellow fever,” and | > Y irg fault; we do net accuse ay | without incorring a real responsibility. Bat the cow. | tions and plan we ure not particularly dis, y y Prescribed for me | peated by invalids who ‘go to the country,” hopiag | m , ye one yet—we hope for justificacion, We recora them for | stitution of the United Btaten article 3, section 3 ite outward embellistiment and colorio witcout sayicg a word about tue state of | tobe restored to health with ut treatment. They | ‘'msil pox” trom whaling a specific poigom ex- | the sake of experience and for the a ed spon the Prenident carcepotlion duttey thet we a d shook good taste, i wy lunge, and would not have seruvied to | lose the most favorable aeadoa for sure, aad aliow | bwled by tose euff-rwg from these diseases. | conduct The ship bas been il d i Pee orc ae ica inaituehinicenksoten! tae tneen arpore of this edifice was once a mene ae Ce eh ee aise a ey bret reap Sarr seay firmly seated before trey Wiss ee fuer iouees spec pone canopere fan TE aight Thee pilots, on have seen, mis- | fonctionsry had consented ‘that ¥ laws of neutrality | the public, a when that potnt is 4 co 01 e se me. Dr. Huu | attempt to arresti. 8 almost confine nu }o upying same 0; we must, then, seek other be violated he bt hi ffered the humitiati propriate name bas become the 41 ter, on the contrary, at onve tolé me the nature aad Tree is apother point on which I mas’ giva a | house; but whew great numbers are sick, the | lots. What qualities must "they have? That they pepalty of Temoval {rom office, fwaien the fourth ieee The best of which we bays beard ia ons oa by me extent of my disease—p iated ous the perilof my | word of caution. Persons npedn-ated in modical | atmosphere ot the whole city or country becomes | 28!) not believe themselves omniscient, thet they shall | of the same article prescribes not only agatoat the grant | lady of wit and taste. which in :— ase—avowed his belief im tha cnrabitity of com | mater do not real ze the ciffereno- bitween tre | polsored, ard all Iseses are exposed to ita tofla Pee nigra: wacom: sass they sball mot sur- | crimes of treason, Xo.. but also agsinst other m aso The Church of the Holy Zebra. sumption in the stage io whica he f.uad my di- | cure of bronic diseases, which come on sio#ly and | ence. Chelers, too, the scourge of moder times, | shall npeak only tho trath, It th-y mny see aad acen, | Meenere much less enarmoas. Tn regard to sympa hies, From the Sundsy Atlas, July ‘Peace and encouraged me @ith toa assuranca that | become firmly ertabii«hed ia the system before thoy | owes its birvn to someth'ng deletericus in the air Went; that they shoald Dever Gecetya sue. pe ne at Be Betie aS went pea ita oy toialnens er algeaeoinl peg tate it he did not succeed ip effecting a radical cure, hs | are t-eaved a; all. aud the cure of an ordinary dis- | we breathe. »rd spreads itselt over the globe by the 4 OD any pretence, no matter what; that they should ee ceived, permaterat it it ls Hagen whee ad ieee ke ory Sete caeenad Would a& least arrest the progress of the disease, | ease, pub us fever or inflammation of only afew | simple diffusion of that contamtasting essence triots, with sentimenta like those of Wasninzton, | they observe with little Pah ae of waind Cervale acto with Walter R, see ents oneal ¢ : long my life,and render me vomparacivaly com: | ¢ay#? standing—and are hevce spt to expect from | through the atmosphere. In all these instances— | and not ambitious men, tine Santa Anna of Iturbiie, | which leaveno doubt, which we need not specify, to nave | the sbipJosepd Welker from the. Dover ertable iaazirg ite reme'aing term, ‘Already I ba- innelation results ent ely beyeno the reaca. at a aad mary orate meen Soule Baca, were toey | # coeehepha secede an et ie 0 my without sristo. | them enderstood, Wedo not mean to int'mate by this | obtained our information from the Andi . pze, more rap. than I dared to ho, teinment, ey shin cause the cure of con | Lot sufficiently tamil to you the disease at y sbould ao’ | that the American people reruse ali their sympathies to | that to be the at it of the warrants wi a} e resul's te promised. You have yourself bores sumption is vossibie, thet it ought to take place | is produced by inbaling ‘a poisoned air into the capers <0 memrz ellen sory, or be greedy of wealth; that | the Cabans—sbat is not credible in free mn towardn | drawn, by order of ‘Mr. Comptroller Fly ‘ whneas to my improvement. I ask you now, before | with incredibie rap(dite—in tact, that they should | longs. ‘The potson is absorbed into the blond trom | shenid coma free Cabo nee once no®, Of the prople, and | others aspiring to be free alno, But we am certata toat | hisaction upom a vote of the Commissior . ‘hene friends, which isthe moat consistent in nis | ‘ begio to tel that they are getting weil” from the | the wr cells, aud rapi ly spreads ite inflaeace over | tials, in m Cabs if possible, with visivle credea- | there i no observing Cubaa, who has lived in this | and s requisition from Mr. Street Coma a jee? You, who treat consumption, believing | day of commencing treatment. One or two months | the whole body. What m at the lavgs way | that’ thes ibeaiate Sea te eens ren Pedi eodiekdl Shae io pg igenan Geeatieresind Og PRET) GLE MT Daretpleba nnty to be incuraile, and knowing tat the remedies | they tbivk ssould be time simple enough to break | come out at tne skin, in the pustules of small pux, | that they may listen to those even the least capaho ot | Conon ea eens pete mone are not merely | hundred and odd dollars, which had been vee rial Sora Cre any Meee good, or up a eee whib has Eps eet & cc cS the King t fae sores ay ie disciarg rics pets mead avail shessadires also of the «xpe ject of invading the ‘alend. 4 els on ery ie Fre en ein bad ee 7 re ler, who ves it to curable by the 6 8)8em for years, and which hae alee: tial rom weld in rhoea cholera—ne'ure WAIcR mi pposed to lie in the members of This bas been demonstrated by two very recent acts. | It then, of , ttepped. This ler tice mbich, he ee introda eat” Tae Doctor tonether c the, organs of the body fa a Shain of inking in bervi alent effrta to expel a i Now sure- ae Jantar mites jer al aig Lt pt ening ‘Tie mations sate in thee eat Oya “erent simes; actually éfawn out ‘of the treanury. 'e no doul the time, gre jisgusted | complications and sympatbies, many of which are | ly more simple-—more in ac ordance with na get seked, © re r. els afterwards by Mr. Brown, to $7,600. To be sure, that ia nots very li)» with his evening’s "entertainmnt ‘ bat, eisver | actually more jntiactable than the original disease. | ture— more likely to result ia cure ~to administer not, ay sauitins Neais ar Ducause they oss: | pend ibe aeairality lows—thns relitving she Preside In oractly $7,100 flched from the trea through the arguments of my fair pacient, or from | This disposition to expect rapid cure is the extreme | thcse medisines which sre to neutralize the inhaled | the came of Tevolutions aden, ty phair M discs te as we fected by Ia ke inher we ee some ther influence atiil more potent, he has since | of folly, sud can op'y lead tose who inauigs ia it pease, #lso by inhalation. As the poiaon has found | bad been named in their place. Sapa eam ic Cabens for he cousolved toe no ‘that tate gov. rendered the tribute to my practice of setting seve- | to mortification and disap olotment, Caronic dia- | its way into the system througn the lnvgs, there hese men (the Jun'a) it appears that som» | ernment would ignore th aatya veh seanoiketar iret ignore the armamen‘s which were beivg | to lead him and Mr Comptroller F) q zal of his patieate to innaling. eases capnot be beoken up in this samme y manner. | wust aleo be a road throug? the luogs for tne anti: ¢ not abar:d #0 much as ochers in the dissster. W+ | prepared. We had seen two expeditions depart, aod | ration, pases our comprehension. Ho Here we have @ physician who certainly never | Sisksvesre, one of the wisest and most observing of | dote—ior Nature, in her bouvtiful goodreas, has par- | SAY “appears,” because it has not yet been proved. If | from that we inferred that they were consented to. We | Loctor Rockwell, Doctor Miller and Doc’ 4 i fee they attempt to prove it, had a rignt ; treated u case of pulmonary disease by int men, thus encourages the impatient spirit : mitted no disease without providing for it an ample pt to pro’ no one ignt to prevent | were blind; we knew that other expeditions had been | only members of the Bowrd of Healt hls life, ond iaatraat of the proper seaainiaee b How poor are they that have not patience ! — edy. Sl Petey ieattler opeyatce Pedra flac? Keon frustrated by the vi dance of ie Sathorities, ant we | present with the Magony een Woe a ou vt a4 . ve a same ai not occur ndorsed 0; yard, a A employ ‘and o1 tne strength at which they cau be | What wound did ever heal vat by degrees ? 'o me these reflections seem to possess the sim a snnct influence itm | with thore two, it was because that vigilance bad bern | of bie Honor the Mayor, wbo presented > wed with benefit or evea with safety—ia fact, Thou know’st we work by means and not by magic, plicity of true science. Tney spvesar so full of pro: weil marked, because, with | eluded. No one is ignorant of thi ur immor- ld 50 wholly without excerionoo—aiter having yrosaly | A2/ ment depend on distory time. |)” | auieo Uo mankind, that I will confess, a8 tuey press | revelations or without them, Spenieh dominion must | tal Lopes vo sucoreds ‘Bat H thls, vould ba Jove wichia | seit senpect and Their dur) to the publ micrepresented this practice, not only adopting tt, a previous letts he we exp)ained an dwelt themsrlves upon me, I am inspired with hope for | terminate, and that is what we seek. It is enough thet | platoon of from 300 to 400 men, such a result was not to | they did, ina still greater msrvel, in ot but experimenting upon patients who oaly com- | UPD the importance of early teatment, and that it | my profession amounting to a deg ee of enthusiasm. | they do not compromise any persons on whom the gov- | be expected when from 2 000 to 4,000, accompanied bya | ‘Tre excuse there intelligent medical mitted their cases to his care because of his p:e- abould be pereevered in so long as tne least vestige | al ireacy the mists whica have obscured its many glo- | ¢>ment might execute vengeance; it requires but little | formidable train, were concerned; and as 't was pro- | for their very extracrdinary vote, givu sumed knowledge and experiesce in th old tou. | °f “isease remaicr. In some cases the improve | riee—retarded ite progress avd atamped it in the | ®t te avoid that danger. jected that all rhould disembark in one body, we | epinion that souna grain, eupk im r ‘ine. What can result from the emoloyment of ia- ment commences with foe date of commencing | estimation cf thoughtful misds as the most uo But a satisfactory justification is not the work of a | could do no less than imagine that the directors of the | twenty feet and upwarca below the su treatment, and progresses ste: tit 4 and the revolution ought not to remain a sin; movement were blinded up toa certain inexpheable in | a lence, is timply, that the May: es eee such auspices, but failare and dis | Compete: but Ja Ug ty ell eat See Sire is pastel ee Lepr tlhea wierd ag tila cay’in nappenre. Let un constitute new juats, = credible degree. In honor of truth and o; impartiality, That thay bid uo Stee tas tind eats ° many practise inhelation at the present Teness promt ane ers, KyOte way ssbimaihg i Mer iery conception ne in upon the mind. ticle. problem subject of another ar- be : a aver ae setters de ihe a oa pe Ahi! Dhoni se wont , z ; qoea — per ae eee oh any Ceemeacg ie vis rapid oure for a few works, snd thy or fg pen by Eg eed aot pm ale ron — ideas ‘The subject is pursued in the second number of the | it wenn peiition, pore ae tes ie teh al pre. s for hia preamble apd resolution, ap: fect bs on foe vecutamaee te come toa stand. The resson for tuis they cannot | them ip thie ccnnection; wma should ksresetan Puédlo. We give some extracts — ders from Warhington But if this false belief is ox. Lave ba fon int bale A onto the shop of a wellknown lestre, | comprebend, aod yet itrs very simple. ‘Te lange | rive when I oan feel that the treatmant of consimp- | animated, then, by the desive of roestahln, curable in those who perhaps are not well acquinied | viva tn teke the entire Tenponmbillty ral eine this it me OF prin Tobe ; | areirritated and tue air tunes blocked up by acca- | tion and its kinored affections of the oraus 0! | conerence, Posie Bg ee of re-establishing the | with the surroundings of th@ méminiacration or che re section, “but the Pusile ese nat WA. 0 * Pioable ‘ase bee! Sod gharonrs as one coed muletions of phiegm or mucus or pur—such as tho | respi ation will be as efficiently carried oat in other | tionof the Cuans for the pengreos’ oF eae hate cacen et’ | oomsortatio tal arta ioor octisatas ta tee ante OF tN litien at all be pluced upon the poe leap inqulned of Mr. Ty, “Whar'have sou | patient expectoraia, Now the fvt eff:cta of in | hatds, I snail tor itn deligat from the arduous | cur litert, and vy ronon of tho, las eveots Plats we | jontar'ehe, baviog been pinced atthe heed of toarever | Saits"ae ter peeaihna'to tetas bee? Poh!” paid be. © Shak ene ae clang Hea lation are to soothe the lungs and cause them to | duties of avtive practice to tne investigation of this | the Cuban Junta, to General Quitman, to the misdirec. lation, tacitly agreed to dedicate their thoughts and a tue oxchee the ventonan & epee in par 08 ced Tash | SAL ts mae whi obec tae aston: | faving A oP. nen | Henna ti atm tei ac | hein rg ef tay wa) | Sool cy hi y = at thus Cuba desired, but even ware that 40, | sponsibi nN from the aes tet topes oo of Sry ery red few weeks, and 4s @ cubseqnence the chest feels ROBERT HUNTER, M.'D., . the errors or bluncers of the Junta, of its dis | it was their duty to undeceive Cuba. hesiles, the fact Seensiuap oy peed . fice b them. : t cero egy Gta greatly relieved, but the influence of innalstion in Physician for Diseases of the Lungs. & aie H tte consequent inability to carry forward | is not so Two clubs are not Cuba; nor, perhaps, # re. | of Dover atreet, bat really to divide a kind recently occurred. condemo, | timply relieving the gs has now reached ie New York, No. 828 Broadway, June 25, 1855. pal = repey tee of Cuba—by reason of the | epectable number of Cubans ing no connection with those at work « 1 aa defective, a number of globes made for my inhai- highest point, apd tie proces of care goes ’ jstrust borne to it, justly or unjustly, but grown from Waker, for what compenvation can be J gre. it is of no consedienoe,”” sald che maker, | on silently and without any ex?2rnal indication Se kL ro iy at” Cubans ogres the The Allied Fleets in the Pacific. Belt sesicerees sasia ance the Consens oe Ww make a gross, just | of what chaages are takivg place. If patients qill Our Havana correspondence. convention already refe ‘ ptt a dicen wel ara ay st hadley Tike yours, and we can send nim these aud make | tea: in mind the cause of the relief, fee will not Havana, June 20, 1855, tionary junta. ge ie siaghet om bi ohageeg ore onper pens agrdl zee oo meously volunteers to take it upon him me hp lot! be m * We translate the following article from L’Hcho du | action of the Commissioners—w thor ” D surprised br cause toeir progress does not aspear | Royal Regulations for Guidance of Foreign Consuls— We propose, first, that » general bly of Cubans 8, 3 , if the practice is based on sound principles, » tage rg 5 Foe meet iogether, and baving nominated a president, vise | Pacifique, of San Francuseo:— peeend oe cow sas the tan to be 88 rapid after as duriug the first few waek r and is fally deserving tho confidence of the patient, | S04 will save themacives from a common gow-ee of | Lt” 48 Days are to be Observed—Pay of the U.S | provident, and secretary, that they prosced to the | While the allied fleets which left for the Baltic are | ty voted for, te paid the $7,600, we surely knowledge and experience are easential to its anxiety. Consulate The Spanish Bank—Highly Importan: t¢ f the individuals of each of the three de- | about to commence their spring campaign, whir: ou the | jost to the city tr safe, proper, and successful employment. And N Dortors about wel—Kow Denti ij ihe island, #0 that each di lack Sea armies are pursuing the ard and teed | pe ploy During the past year I have illustrated the prac- 5 Stout to “Trons—Moo Denies ord te Qualify’ | Eiese tts vebpastive, slits, thses free: ten mesons |. periigen bere when aeTs” balerianaes oe gi {From the Sunday Time, what knowledge and what experience have thes? | tical success of inhalation by publishing more than | in Cuba—Their Probation, Lectures and Fees—A Com- | and twotioneen af A Mane’s (Mayor's?) Nyst. oonyiete to offer he publ a uatidcation for thes 100 cases of cure of consumption, braneaitisand | mercial Fuilure—New from Spain-Te Black: Troops | Become, that piste gee Nd iy med, * es | ee Fereet ceeub amaaemareeeh tools Meanie man and Councilmen, ite Sogn ia. pressure of the popular will that induces them to | thecvinions of bugieam” fromm every “tk at ten |, nt Metta —Markets, wrblch may be composed cave mentors creeepaatiag | Muted is approaching tn ehich: we aall toes ot tne | Health Commicsioners cut tho ‘ate: ot adopt the practice—a desire to retatn their patients | Yymoh showing how highly ty practice is appre, | 02 the 20th ult. the Captain General issued a circular | {>the five to womutions cf abe somtined tanedrons, and. we’ toay ae | THEY have discovrred that « contract ; Fegprdless of all consequences. But even supposing | ciated by the profession. 7, Many! of = writes of | Tecitirg the royal order of July 2, 1863, which permita | lution : Havana, Matanza present examine the double object ot th Mayor, Commissicaer and Comptroke them to be sincere and hearty converts to inbala- | tne tettera referred to are disticguished equalty for | foreign consuis to display the flags of their nation on | tigo, and Trinidad, As of © eaphen ship in cae of the Kast 3 tion, and that they ara chiefly governed in emplo; i tention to promote the good and sbun the fatur sentation was made that the ratsias fog t by 8 deatie to #0 g0o4 woah P their erndision and their great protessional expe- | ite festive days, referring to the royalorder of December | gyi which "our indolense and ierevolution’ might hmperative—that the thing was doub thelr want of ex | rieroe, If these combined testimonisis do uot | 3, 1851, which ded: vilege rect te ie 4 eiaabaces ¢ to vavigation, and second, to the pres — sed ar tata say’ exon soa om awaken a profound sense o! the cruelty and mockery | iperalits, and * oa to ve aaeuaa.! Ps quititving seal bat argiovigpho posed tke Prince? saute oat the city, inadimneh 2 the vensel was : Tent's health or life, ore Lice dee it Sep eree rd Ht. 24 of tne royal order of 1853, requires “that | hich we proponr, nots io work invmnasraad “Rarsinge | Sr settee ihe Paes a iayrgunirigets teestous’ | fe morrow aight sm oneourk int Duty to myself and to the princioles I have la- | Well kaow how many. influences surrouad te in’ | SPéclel care be taken that this grace to foreiga consuls | god 10 assure the feneral good. °° > * Tt was x | ef, ove of which ie called the Vostock, and a slooy-ot- | Proceeding, we uncerstand. iat ai! Dored so hard and so long tv establiah, oompel me | valid, and prevent the free, fail and proper exercise in the previous royal order shall not be construed to | measure il conceived, worse assented to, and basely | war. These forces are commanded by Adumiral Pontia- serene se cee me ee | geicad y 5 to be plain in speaking of these matters. The iojadi- | of hisown judgment. It ia a disagrecable thing to | give immunity under the flag to house, persons or things, | ¢%¢cuted, to entrust the management of so much money | tine. According to information obtained, it is believed | Feiper py better drop his | sper’ to a stranger without requiring guarantees from him; | that {hese vesseis bave ascended the river Amoor to the , ’ pesca a ee ee 3 pigtrene bi ae bere Saari also ag ee hi Mieiee or serve as pretext to attribute other functions tham | and distrust in the eens Soengenterea thereby’ height of thirty miles, amd that the entrance to it 1s de- and ‘invest ie the peeus om Leena * Geet tounderstand them, is lixely to prove more | rane ahon tho Preteen bad ane thesia tog | these which they necessarily have had to protect the | because the individuals of it were not named by the | fenoed by fortideations, and aa at Sebastopol and Cron. | *'¢r Heil ne plenty of black. tra. ‘hem imjurious to this practice than ail the detrastions of | viser ef the fathliy for years, and has taken adap mercantile interests of individuals of their nation—but oo hd brid ereeern ee N Toe poke werk? booms, eld ships etstioned te Ain, Cinson, | Poller Wille abect shah toe fo sri gon sad Com Meenem'es. Tue latter will be perfectly under. | and sincere interest in the invalid’s case. simply as commercial agents, without any diplomatic | New York four members of the junta; aod yet its Secre- | sens could not, om account of the advanced season, ops- | bears We will risk « hundred to stood and entirely disregarded, but the ill sucess But in matters of bealth feelings sooutd have no | character.” This order has been kept before the com- tary has just said that there are only two of them, | rate in the Sea of Ocbotek, into which the river Amoor | Coing It pa dag ey cheaper than € whic ofthe former wilt be more likely to be charged to | place. Your duty to youtselt aud to thowe who are | manity tor some twelve days, and bas been published b number, according to its rule, does not form s They will certainly compensate thomealves or te | MF Phy cornnels the aid of the Alde ‘tion than to its true eause—the want of euffl Teentias vj you for happinees or support is | that the 4 ” | quoram. In what does the contradiction exist? With ye but ot the same time, the Kussians, who bave Ay Principle of the last clause may be well under | regard to the first point, we all k ; facihty of reeeiving reinforcements and supslies of | 9678 in town. cient ekill and experience on the part of the physt- | superior to all mitor considerations. You cannot | toa by console and commercial agents, tess bare. retest tonsa ties lakes, nut ausony ‘then be seery hind by way of tiberia, will not have neglected to | "Pst isn’t precisely koown. Thurl Gian, And this dabbling in inkalation is the more | afford to offer your life a sacrifice to a alse delicacy | “ hose wholove their country and the fat offices thereof, | WhO was carried by our vote, Would it not have been | terti'y themselves, and will oppose « vigorous resistance pete Til ee Rs te be condemned, sine | am at all times willing to | for tre feelings of others, aud a biia eran form roceed @>operate with them in the treatment of ther pal- | in a courre ‘of treatment whioa Heth ie costes may as weil be advised of the value of the United States Sehcamiond, That ste park pen Setar Sakon, Seal 30 orn thelr extablishmenta of Kamecheths, and partica- | Pet's; and the State Centeal Comm: > monary cases——priscribing for the patient on their | nent good. Another influence calculated to unset | consulate at Havana, after the Ist of July next—when | be sald that the junta of to-day is legitimate boty? larly at Petropaulowski—the military polut of thiscolouy | Whig party pg as lea ag. ap, description of the symptoms of each case, a'dad- | tle the mind is the injadicious suggestions of friends. | the salary syetem ....+.-.86,000 | _ On the subject of the recent manifesto of Nenor Goi: | —they will have socumulated means of cefence, and our | Pivober, hams) or 1 Sem.” 0 , from ne to tims, regarding the few months in the coun‘ry;” ano | A secretary being an absolute ity from the — Seg lo Se ate igh ly yee hang must Seracaee Bon aire alls sine | to may. chp Meghee Aarti fon to the general health, diet, ex- tial exon! ; labcr of this effice, which hae * no diplomat Is our brethren of Cuba, among other things, tha: re than they 3 Bove Ses wad hanite oa 1Dt,, tue. poems tonstin t-| werk alent Hap cag LT gt a dale sreeee 02,008 ‘they abonld work in ucsord with us to receive aid from | doubt that they will be prepared and fortited. i Saveser Clase nem etn, sents Th ve ‘am in this mauner treating cases under the super- | fend.” The country is very inviting—the trip | Mice rents, pontag tal expenses 600 2,600 | All classes,”’ and Mig iy shall we work? Who shall It must de remarked that Petropaulowski can only re- pring Syd hee acnatar a eae ie Bg rgd cf theie pb in every of the | aceces the Atlantic bakes BONE akceltaal iP —_— | direct our efforte? it be Senor Gotcouri? Nobody | ceive reinforcements, provisions snd munitions of war | ee eee te aaa moat bi - vision jyeicians part com! excitement and hasentbroned him. Shall it be the fraction of the old | by the river Amoor. As soon as the breating up of the vr i er nj 4 Dnio: pleasure, and the new medicine will not cost mach, Junta? No one has lifted it from the abyss in which it | foe renders navigable the coasts of the Sea of Oshotek, TEs ise Bp 4 Sous oD. Patients residing at a distance from New York | and it is said to be so harmless that “it won'tdo | ft for the support of # family and dignity of the coun- | ies, We rhould and we will work, bat ire unity | the revictualling of Bamachatks is! poesible, and the Rus- ‘are often Jed to employ inbalation under the direc- | any injury, if it don't do any good.” try. Lat un ate how many competitors will waste a | of action. ss" Thevelore we ineut eu the | Hane mil have taslened to avail themvelvesottie Resvop- | evemnor, and tlp the wink to Fert tien of their own phymcians, who, they must kaow These ive the seductive inficesces which may be | winter and give good wine dinners at Washington for | comvoking of all the Cubans of the United States. When | portanity. It ie probably with the design of estal van’ ;. cancot have had any experisnce in the practice, | said to surround every invalid. Woo can wonder if | the bonor of serving their country at Hevan to view the institutions. Cuba sees that we in everything according to | the block r vata His Exeelle ao given uy ado of these points, and of interespting ths mney ® ip th simply because they suppere this is the only way | they often draw him from the dictates ot his better On the ith inst., after the pelace conssltations ai i in 1% by the news received from the Sandwich Islands--have aiion for # visit. y fits benefits. ‘Dhi t 3 B tod ho fact that | !ded to in my last advice, an order was iseued appoint. | With true abpegation, sacrificing personal interests, 4 towards the north a part of their | Compens: i * ” rations, and rninous rancors, thea will she repos correct. All that I require is, that you snould sit | ‘such means have no power to cure disease of the | IDE committee to log roll” the wrth sant hel AE D 3 “es v f From the Sund: Be jation, 1d of the Conde F if us @ confidence which she was not able to extend to | force. We have known indeed that in the course o if moday 4 down and write me a fuil description of your symp- | lungs, and that those who are induced to rely uooa Preniient, Raton HerrerasJoagsiasentosuaron Mecuct | men who did not take care togive guarantees upon | April, the English figatas President and Pique, the eres Smmem oF Tas Leamure ‘toms, embracing the length time you have been | them will bitterly regret it wren perhaps too late to | Pereda, Gonzalo Alfonso, Franciaso Aguirre, Eduordo | @¥atantees—more and more Pguara: Instead of | sailing sleop Dido, the steamer Brisk, and the French urlow Weed, aud other magnate eut of health, whether you have any coagh, ahort- | pave them. Fesser, and Frantisco Solano Al and the period for | that, what they did was to ask for mMOney and more | frigate alcente, had quitted the roadetead of Honolulu, rty, were in the city inst week, ; ‘Bess of breath, acting in the lungs; I will say a word on the proper time for treatmont. | subrcription of the stock prolonged to the 30h of this | Money—let fi come—and it is easy to imagine the | making sail towards the north. 1 ‘This vanguard mere thay a pea ee oat vee if you have ever spit any blood; if you are wastedia Unfortunately, the largest proportion of those cases | month. Other parties are named who may be addroased | Teply to this incessant demand. and when we reca'lect | ment will be promptly erdgeed ey LB Oe. riion the Peate, and = oe rs * ficsb; if bave fever, night sweats, or diarrhoea; | which have hitherto come un care he for the purpore of subscription, by those who do not | the famous and ever memorable steamsbip contract in | other ships, such as the Forte, the Farydice, - | por le, and ¢o up suel ; if you 5 der my care have been hich $160,000 th h), the Monarch, Trincomalee, and the | may be deemed for the benefit . - and that you should give me such other general in: | in the last stages of confirmed coneumption—cases | Tse im Havana. Tne stock will be absorbed by | witich 160,000 was thrown out of the window. garde, (rreveuplioh), ‘Two of the ships from the Aus. | party. formation regarding your present conditioa and state | in which part of the lung was not only broken down Nei Soins Vie gin ae. ‘bn gg “al i tty Ln eh eee tonen station—the loop Adventure and the steamer 4n amendment to the charte; ot health as ycar own intelligence shall eug- | into ulcerous cavities, but the strength of the con- | Spon the pockers of the shareholders, lightly | the Caban Revolution,” from which we translate:— Prone—may, if necessary, be placed in requisitions gest. On this statement I can always presorive | stitution exbansted by the progress of the dissase, | “We have every year emigrants to Cuba of physicians, Some people think that the cause of the Hberty of | The forces above enmessrated sppeer semply without the least difficulty; and by keeping up | and by the different kinds of treatment to which | devtists. &c., who come for health from a more genial | Cuba receives more injury than advantage oy periodical of the Russian m it joiwat rts Qregular correspondence with you while using in- | they baa been subjected by all kinds of practition- | climate, and in the hope of being ablo to practice i blications, particularly when from ia shown Sessions Im this city, 20 a8 to do 805 She 08 Balstions, ‘you can be treated in most cases quite as ers Tneed rer say that such oases are no pro. | their professions for ‘theur support while here.” So many | that there exint divi i Ce be a gegen fy hdd r- well at home as in this city. I need scarcely add rtest of the efficacy of ‘tem of treatmont. | ®pPlications have beon made to the government, where ; it | squadrons of the India. stand the operation of the pr: that ‘if you can come totie city and permit me to | Humanity was the only influence that could have | te Parken ‘have none of the qualifcations reynired, ing with those of Ml, but we believe it contenphee make thorough investliation of your case person: | indnoed me to receive them aa patients at all, since | J2° epenliched, For foctars of mecicine It'in'aaces, | a Petropaulowsnl. It is not necessary for us to add that | volve upon that court the trial. 0 . ally, you sbouid do so” by all means; but it is folly, fenny were in an utterly hopeless state, and could that they should understand pertectly the ina. | Sble. So that frenk and loyal conduct prese the revources at the disposal of the allied navies on our | civil causes. The Judges to te because you cannot doso at once, or for some weeks | but be made comfortable by the highest skill with- | guage of the country, pasa an examination before « er to the shafts of malt: coasts allow them, outside of the exigencies of war, to | criminal and civil cepartments. 7 or months, to put off the treatment until then. Di- | in the power of man. Yet, notwithstandit committee appointtd by the Medical College, and be pto- t which is prejudicial to a good canse is falsehood. | leave no point of the American coast neglected by our | iu the administration of criminal , Seare will not wait on the convenience of the pa- | these disadvaztages and discouragements, a | tected bye diploma from s Known institation of thelr poste Dharm nll dag ed a yd Mag eee MB A as a a Ay Noe’ cess ce, ‘tient! A month later and your malady may be in | proportton of recoveries have taken place among | own country. With dentists the requirements are more seekers he nae, Ge. woul: ‘eemellt 4 ualees’| Se Gna year, as oe a vessels fally Sa. | Judge will secure the purifica another stage. Weeks, aye, days, even, are pre- | this class, through the instrumentality of inhalation, | Tigi¢, making knowledge of th good the efous atmen ’ i 4 crime if we sought for falee witnesses, We hi thorize it. jurisprudence desired, is more pment the tre tof all forms of consumptive | than _ ever heretofore been possibloto attain from tery, because, thongh It may suit the evil arta of Furo. | We caprot makean exact enumeration of the allied | ‘urged-in favor of this re-orgenit i ad sin 10 to be I any every other means ef treatment, when em- pean policy—an for wrong purposes it is necessary to | forces of the Indian-Chinese Sea—we willonly say that | courts, that the constant chang aot resin romecondemningacother habit common | Yorable surpices, = fe ts Ader ‘he mot fw ‘iver | Sllanthropiva Saght to adopt te American potent | stsdmern at hick ons ary Bfy-gum tigen”. | speedy tnd tspurial ‘ates thar” with physi ians, and after their example very fre- From this it will be seen that I regard consump- Frimeiple of framkness and pnolicity, ‘eaemes 28 our We hope to have to eoumt tne ree of threes | atthe Court of Sessions. The to by the friends of invalids. I al- | tion as curable in every stage, so long as there is of climate and are young, if they can eadare the | Purpores are as pure as theirs, and we have | months thebappy result of the Pesific campaign, “ae hom Jaleo to cximsianl trials cxatasts endeay. h persons | snfficient lung left in a state health to porf , the matter is not so difficult, ax th ight | 20 reason te mask our steps. They are pure, be: | success of w prompt and skilful . m inkay Ceare® tate | tee renction ef respivusce "Bon roperiy sreaking, | contract with en established dentist for their work ia ense wo al gorire to the imprereceens of heseatty, | been mode. Although 18 may spyoer caly © cscondacy | Te forvecs ie fet, thet tee Poort coat Xs hilanthropy—it is marderoas kind- | we must consider the treatment of ali diseases that | bis Led sont elmer stood bt Sn age ne mis. | that account prevents a more vatberabie ual to te lip sme Be in tite, stl tne proximity of the Rothing. sat the bottom of ti : juenily it bappens, that peraone are | have reached the last stage as palliative rather than | chief ® fice of its adve saries. And indeed ont place it parti Ynteresting to us; and as | late them both out of office, wi oced to alaregard the first warnings of dls- | curative. We may, and often do, suoceed in restor- | geet ETO escsa from our commercial as: That there are mottven why every mysterious uct aboald | the prelimisary movements have taker! place, we have | willbe atteropted, if the extra s+ cone a yee comes from a throat. ing cases to comparative health, the hopelessness of | .ociaticn yenterday, paving obtained advances from | be Ssurpected. We do not to insinuate by this | thought that we might no longer delay to approach the | is aes phe ° is 8 mere aad 8 soon pus off.” It you | which did not appear to be relieved by a ray of pro: | Messrs, Drake & Co., R. Morison & Co., and others, on | that the Cuban Janta, for example, should divulge that | subject. besa tntiruash, tat" tho cee © are “‘ahort of breath and languid,” on every exertion | mise. But these cases only serve to establish the | engars purchared through his agency, of over forty | which they proper So Keep seeret; but we de atirm “fixed fact,’ but only s probab. ite becanso you are'‘weak,and want chango of air.” | possibility of curing consumption under the most | thousand dellars, aod wil probably tarn up in other | that thelr making s mystery of certain things, which in earcous by pome of the, inion do not has bee: f di. Disastrous Fran IN PHILADELPHIA.—About | harardous by some of the Sewn: ‘These are common expressions, and at this veason of | desperate circumstences. parts sn expatriated Cuban patriot. The hounes having | OBF OPtEK Gemuve eat sumed tp pong A Ly “4 o'clock last eveniog the State House bell | sect may possibly be abandoned the year are almost always coupled with the advice, In the earlier stages of the disease, when tabercles | ace the advanges will have to sastain the lons, . “A lerm of fire, in « northerly direction, and sod “Go to the country fora few weeks, your fears | are formed ia the lungs, but not ulcerated, thee ‘racis | , CBF Hews from Spain (in private letters) by the Ve- | impmied Xo tee husean, the felts mike xe ate had Be ‘ere soon iliamined with a turid glare from | Mite bieckinga™ notion about coneumption will disappear. All'and all of inhalation are truly surprising. I have seen oases | 1¥°0 Jt (mrt put the actual facth ef the emaitina pathies which some of our public writers hare The fire broke out in the second | when tbe police are absut to ent p want is pl of pure air.”’ Auch are the heediess | in which one third and often one half of the mag | gt home only begin to transpire. You will bs better ad- own for the at of annexation, will occupy acon. ry glorification of Mayor Wood, is? ; | made by physicians who ought to | was filled with tubercular matter, restored to perfect | yired than we can be, 1 take the chances of the steamer . t faith wasup to a certain point cained head: myths of this great metzopoi(s, assertion: better, and sucn the thoughtless advice | health, ¢ tl st. 5 nded ; wi to the enjoyment of natural know ght alth, within three or four months—(thongh gene- | St. Lawrence for this and your files. We have pined for Seohem, and cone ‘we desired institutions ai an | smong the combustible material, and it was soon ap aabdcuunos Srutinds given b; in kindness, to those | rally such cases require a longer time)—the frewed | the light of the Hxxain—bat it came not most destra: whom they moet dearly love. The evil arising | and irritated lunge Teturniog agai wo thelr healthy | . The regular biack troops of Peruels creation are being | to ‘hese of this republic, with whose political views and | P® pride Sts Mya TL, Seas agen steem. in Pause —Woe un(erstard p from this advice is the [om of time, and | state. Under the nsual treatment, through the sto. | disbanded, ard embodied or enrolled with the colored | interests we id ourselves. Bat, on the other | fale burning building om the east, soon caught fre, | made in different parts of Cansd 4 volunteer militia—a atep taken back to retrieve a fatal | hand, On Vek os tee ae ee | ake fearful raga, Tho ‘coaches were | the coming Fourth of July, Ne, imi neglect of proper treatment to whi h it jeads, at a | mach, all such cases die. I do not believe one reco- 4 time when the disease is simple and easily broken | very takes place out of a thousand cases. ‘psvhtepincveastey tan Mostaieg ehten ath beers xcusable, inasmuch as the facts were too recent to | generally removed by the pollee, The Zour church, of | mittee bas been formed to make + ep. In my of‘nion, there is no point upon whicn In the incipient or commencing stage of consump- | “General Concha deserves credit for this tacit admis: forgotten, “We deceived ourselves in not looking to | the Sere Poaek cor wan’ thaned sottealy Senued | ae been aebevel Gomes ieee more erroneous views ave entertained, than on the | tion, when the “cold” is becoming seated on tae | sion of the evil will endeavor in earnest ti ddl bye ad ane tos Sees Ag = rhe fs heviog ded foto Fourth atreet, | Congress Ball, who was the o important one of “ change of sir.” For the heal langs—{in all forms’ cf “irritation o to correct. These correcti i may be agreeable to visit, for a spell lining of the bronchial tubes”—in the influence of your press, a - " 7 4 in the inaugural of some cele! watering place, bat for the javalid | “catarrh,” and “true bronchitis,” all of which ead | been made, reflecting back upon intelligence here—so | Tem blinded our eyes to the indiflerence—inex- fenton {twas apparent that the loss of property would be stil | celebrate the anniversary of - Pats bat ahah ae did | more po osha ‘A frame building just shove Brown, ocean. is to povite a iuaee. ia whieb " ‘tore, wason fire, with | sure to Sgare, partek euch a course is highly detrimental. They require | inevitably to consumption, if not arrested, inhalation | that Spanish capitalists refused to take stack im the | Pot ray; we Dita oll Ayan tt Si ann eh Ea Dog Fea tis ons Usk cecoped | a tobe fitebed. oveatial Ea iad tp baecl lanee ot Cee | ee kane bere coven oe bank without this provision for their safety. Your Glee | Plicabee Wut mCctamitien of Cubs, and of the ineuits | principally by Germans. Nearly all the goods were re- | the vicinity of of papers I forwarced via New Orie: t Black War- laces, and perfect! | te ble in the tare, and the genial intannce ofa ow |“ Thave her given you thre classe of can in all | OPEN feta maar. oa arte rch he Spanish government wer comtnualyofoing | moved bps pat from teernP eck i ack seco | ofthe tay wave bose 8 u the exposure bas | ¢xplicit words of their friends. These cannot be found amid the exsite- | of which we may effect 4 cure by inhalation, bat not A and to the fing of the American conte ments of a crowded hotel. The object 0’ going to | with the asme rapidity or the same cectainty. fon ve Bi pty Be) Necthere’ sit ay 7 did not wish to think for a aingle in- 4 considerable excitement among the Ail theve things goto #8 the couvtry with the invalid ought to be to assist I desire to make this point 80 plain that none sha'l | discount; London, 8% to 9 premiam. gonism of political ciples whieh ion of the remedies employed #> cure the | bave an ¢xcuse for misunderstanding me. I am the ‘ exists between the Northern and Sou! States from p ony by improving the general health. Taere is | more desirous of doing 80, becanse | am led to be the moment in which slavery was abolished in the of the very salutary inflasnce Produced Heve my views bave not been heretofore suffi tently | , The Boston Mail ays that Bristol Mill bas been par- | former. presperous ive condition of Vermon| Blinded by the and well understood. It will soon become neo sasary for | fone? erates Yor'the 'ateomoed mneter ot | the United Sates; it was mataral o fesire that we rhoald ie tienes or meet per han nie J changes }, Cape- when fron imvare and heated atmos. | me to construct extensive tabies on the resulta of ia- form ‘ef them, because we persaaded ourselves that | lose b; disastrous fire; bat h +A . | Of reciprocity in ite tra ’ mbt act; of thousands of cases. eo from that time we should participate im the benefite there- oe, a My averse by lnvarance. | crcseddve of bentieial Teen! jent ven