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l'fPolit c n l. THE F'ORCE OF UNION. \[)hiica~ro Journal ] ter from Dr. W •[ H. .Jefferson and n ntou. \ et th1s affords no protec- t he un tlfl'ed abu~e and biter of mod..rn southern d~mo~racy. blood of the mart) rs Will prove the cfJurch.' How many press• ctans now omartmg under these TUESDAY, JUNE 12, Th~ N. Y. Herald bas the fol 1 o\'l ing view of th~ prOJIOsed ruuon of fhe Northern De. :::::===::::::======:;r===:==fi=T=======I mocrfcy on the basis of free 1winciples: follm,.id<l!: a place, wtth great pleas· ure, merely 1\d·~ing diSCOVery, the exc1tement eaused by heightened by the success it Medtcal and Snr¥1Cal J1>urnal, markai.Je succe~ that snlpher, 1n eaaes of cholera 1ng th1s new re edy as 1t 1s cat.t~a, is•ll~im•~d (Cas•1a er) men. 'fruth 1' Jcff·et-on, the hold the /Lnn1ran De- Pm~ fur the ton- bt. famou,• orch- H~nry a Southeruor, and two~ \ of the Democrat 1c I , f Nor h \lnd•catcandc1rr) Ttx'\ ~me. 'rhe former AnJ 1 ;s ptwn w1!1 art•e to ~ md1cale ant! truth. Notrnng cou 1 d be effectually to ha.ten the day of n than thts \'V\bat cail<'d out tn favor of gradual ema11e1pa· - There is to he an Enno at Sv raruse, on \V' ednel!lltlay, tilll:Dt•enillJIJr '•1 this re-union of the hunker and fi ee sod f ctions of the democ1 aim p:trty me· ceed n these States there \VIII probably has met v;Itb emmence of Drs. HERRICK and ~LANEY Plr<)fe:ssi•>n, who used 1t In their pracbce, and the effects of thts remedy should at ont~e [•co•im•alld for thts spectfic Its general 1a dnp to> Dl'. J H Btrd, a Esq , of this eit {' Facts liavmg reference to thli:.Ciis(iOVerv farther wtth an I~te'lhgent the press cau Jay\tbefore it, and formant whom w know to be a( Jler:ro~L\>f character and good JUdgem nt, the f<~llm•·ih'\' s:tat~l!l:en:~: Our tnformant \was by lD Chic1lgo 1 Fr1day ho lf'd ~'nr father• ator Be nerloJ~ of 76, '87, and \Ve an has furcerl Senator Hanvard, 'ma, and Senaror Houston, nl oppo~e lhl'l spread of ~Ia\ efj 1- tlt not least, \\hat h~s placed Sen- upon the stump u. M1•soun 1 er the persecutiOn:> of the sla1 e at 12 o'clock, l\1. The oh.Jcct, we beheve 1s, mes to secure the amendw end to nil wh•g ascendencv in the othf.lr free ~States The old demol\t aey m the Nortl~ may be able to remstate th~h party \\ uho,Jt hem~ embarrassed by a com 1 llom- tse \\ lth the Southern demoe1 a c), to wjure them 1 m theil· own 1 egwn. In fact, the llluon of the fi ee soli men and old hunkers, In the m<ea:s·IFJee ~tntes, \ill entlm exactly changmg the pos.twn of the two great parties of the countrv from that which thev severally ba\•e held lor the last t\\ enty veal's, May 25th, at theJ tuue Dr Bird adalimsterecl. h•s remedy to person~ attacked With ChoiFra. These ca•.cs were pers'i'ns livmg mtle.s out of the adoptwn, 10 and 1ts thorough test 10g by the alllocahtms affected Edil~r of the ~illatnal '-a maote ect> deeph s of the su <fcfoud 01 dn) and po\\er r Ide the love1 s of tobnlatwns to lltat I lu11\ and eqtwl -s lJe an unhappy tn· s of Ql!r reople p 0- of-lth~t\ amongu~ between ma-ter a~d ntcls<' of the most 010::> 1 Ulllf'illl! ll1g' p,111 ami desrnd1ng • Our chddJ,n se< e 1 , f•r :::nan ts an \ \ T•1e pa1 ~nt on, catches the !mea- n 1hc same a1r m the of the l ermont Democ1ac}. -·- age I a\ so as to allow pa \\ ~tlun 30 amles of the place It 1s truly gratt~vmg to slnve1 y extension to see pnnc1ples a1 e sp1 eadmg and lue.ulth of the lan<l. the Post- 1 to go free prmted. BEN' States seal ee!y a m:tn can be 'orlliltl lmtflh~ dochme of Sla\erv tim<>, anrt gave an e.Hne ~otuse. Th.tt vote drew htf countty d~clnralwn:s DEAR SI:tt-1'Ill' comJ~ia.nce \ 1th the request uf city, Inshlabore~s on the and Galena R~ road In comp*y w1th Dr and three other ysunans, be purpose of w>tne smg the effect DEtTH OF MAJOR GENERAL GAINES \Ye are pained to learn by telegraph, says O tti•~el'·l Journal, the Argus, that tlus dlslingul::;hed wlnch made the followutg htm, sent to me for publi- W!;st<.rn Medical an<l. Surgtcal dtscovered remedy lbr On antvmg at 1 the station, 1t out of tbe five paf•ent~ Wll'lt ,.)rP.ioilv \''\~~'\ lijV1»g, one was a man, two ma:mmg one a ch~hl faur or five m1lin \as pr<'nounced by the p\~y~eill·~·-tO and gre.1tly esteemed gentleman, JS no that the longer numbered among the livwg. He fell te$Ung and a vu:lun to the cbolea a; anti has soon fol- supposed to In\\ e•l his gallant assocaate m a1 ms, the Ia· cholera. l .... ~.\3·psed state. Whethet the lire11iaiind•~r .,1\\ei'B nat, our mforma~t IS not of phJSICians, thJ man had •no men ted ·w or.TH, He expired on Wetlnes- The facts statea ilav last, at New Orleans. bnefly as follo~rs About stx k~ .... t •• Gen GAINES has been lonJr and promi- -- were Jed mto qolll\'t!f~llti<m upon the efft'cts produc~ng ep1dem!Cs 7 from oently associated \1th the md1tarv lmsl01 .v mosphe11c h s pulse wns- hardly pe1rwptil:lle~ vmmtmg and pur~mg ex<resloiv!>lf. Dr B1rd 1mmedmtel'y ad\m·i~1is•te-rt~d t~e pills. In the course of te\J mtnnles be one or tJm W011161't of the country; and at the peliotl of 1cad1ng an A.>t<<<\\ death. \\as m comm:tnd of the Eastern Mil- our JtaJ\Y D1 \lSIOn. He was emment, du11ng a fluenza long cat eer of military sen ICe, not less lo1• that the a German chemtst, mone of 1t was contended, that m the presence of oz:one, and number of the attacks, as three of them alf~rded tO' thtr oh''\rv..ll.ion of ~he effects o( b1a y and sctet~ee as a soldmr of theRe- l.lllllhl:u:t, than for cou1tesy and amenity as a THE DIFFERENCE che,JhJ,eal anl;llV>its,· was al\\ aJ s m propor. \as $fruck, the fluul passmg from a tree to the t1n the atmosph re, thus supplytng the w,eall'S of d'eter· EscAPE oF THE uB,!i:A'l1 J'E.w:E:F.:ftY Roll• condulctor of the house, melttug It, and teaung m•qm.,\ \he her or not It '-'as present at the ~ery BER, FROlf THE STATE ·P.Ru<>l<.·-!-'Til.ere TirjnmE:n STORM AT RocHESTER AND BuFFALO :Sat:ur•dav last, sa} s the Albany Atlas, a thuu preva1led m Rochester of unusual vtolence number of hou~es 1n the mty vr ere damaged of Wasbmgton Gibbons, on Sopl11a street, excuement a! the ~trete p.,;;,.m,ll ·<lha,ri<I~<>'OI•:n·. the clapboards ngh t and left, made 1ts way mto the t1me \l hen c olera Wf~S begmnmg to make tt& mormng, upon find~ng a r\J>e·!lzjkld~r su'\i'E'nded.JPE>ml bmldthg throngh a closet, then through the chtm pe\'rance am n g us ~ the outer wall of the n•·••m,.J: neJ 1 and out at the other stde of the holll!e Mt Dr Btrd' experr ents, as well as tbose made once \as tllat s<>me one of nri•oti.ers Gibbon \as shocked but not senously lDJUred subsequently by him• If and by Drs Herrwk, Bla ascertam Vlh was mlssm Ius escape, ani a search was rd,:r.hwilth Thl' adjomlng house to b1s \las also lDJUred A ne}t and m self from day to day smee tlia;t time, that Wllllam eale, ahas 'l'hrm.J<n«m young \'loman m a house m Maplestreetwasknock ozone 1s prbscnt 1n~our atmosphere, and that the Seale, thP perton \h 0 '••! 10 :~ 0 ~'ie~~a~~bl~~ L of Ga•erment JeV~el n ed do\)'n but not dangerously lOJUred 'I he mmates amount IS ml p10port1 n to the oevenry of the d1sease store of Messrs Dait•s & \\''\''• y;!Jo i-ere Germans, \ere engagedm the usual even from time t1ttme 000 v;orth of JHOpe~ty, and h··f•h·r'• pra' crs when the house \as struck About a eek sm~~ Dr D1rd determ10ed t<> tr) Messrs Gilbert & Son of sevve~.~~l~~::~1h~:~d 1 b .,. 1 h h Jf d 1 'I was gone ami that be had a The flUid also passed do\\ n the h.,crhtmng rod of t El euects o su p er upon tmse an ot le>'S trotlu • l tn the fotiowmg manner ~A the' Br1ck Church 1 and tore up the grc.und at tts foot ed \ea1ly as all have! been mere or less of late, With b1s O\l n request, was place.! tn ITal•o struck the house of Joseph Corbtn, on H1ll uneasy sens twns, sllight pams &c, lD thed,gestlve old pn:ron, the new pnson pants H1s tra~e \las \hat \' ovei!run with occu. and he sm repttttol sly po•sesS€u ht ooards of the s1de and end of the house. Thomas much so tha Dr B1 came tmmedmte1y to> my of he bored through the rHets whtl'h of h1\ cell p1 oacbe\ of Ca!houn llnrl h fi<Prs, and seemed for hun ,; hole North street, tea11ng up the roof, and then scattermg the organ•. Tl e resul~ \las ent1rely satisfactory so . 1 roof cy m my practtce, b t to saj nothmg to others \1th the arch·\ay v;henc\ to tbe I <t!;pect or the I H Dunmng's barn on Jones street, lost part of the lice and reql ested m! as a fnend to test Its effie~ en door' and was enable<t to open • \ 1 I terv cued Tlus door he \I so £or,oed The last Le~ 1 ,.)atur,e of ri pM'Sed Two or three Telegraphw Wires were ctlt off-~ regard to t~e mgre<h nts unul facts shoold JliSHfy •ron cham. Then, by means htm mto one door m· cuttmg an ladder, b.e a S!fiC\ of 1 e~olutlcns 111 stln 1 ctinl!: hnn to The ~u1d passed down the clnmney of Mtss Allen's 1t• pubhc announcem nt as a dtscovery scaled the wails and \\1< at hh • .:..·t,, , g 1ves a loose retgH riO~<liAn't and ttiTJS nursed, I ' 1 nuukell out Jill Smm~ary to the cellar Ltttle damage done. A Dwmg ttfe iast fe da)S Drs Bml, Blaney and H\ probably chose la•t t!he attempt, tn 8Upport t 1e •\ stem P 0 I k h 1 f Aid J consequence of 1ts hem!! !to1my '1\hicb the resolutiOns mto the Umted numbet of brw s m t e wuoe o ones, on AI myself hav contmu to use<tlus appa1en1ly s•mple \'lould ptevept his bemg 50 0 served by th\ Stutes Senate by l\ll. Froln the~>e len sveet, \ere knocked out, but not much other remedy to the exclus on of nearly all others m all gnard Seale 1s 39 years of age, 1s~ feet 5! 1nche5 n,.,nton l•as !1[>- damage done- cases of cllolenc S) ptoms The result has been fugh, has black eyes, blaek hair, da k complexion, xercJsed m tnannj, b) Jl '' nn odtotlS pe- n u~t be a prod!~ v .Y..., 1 ' 1 J d 1s some p•tt~t! by the smaU pox, an has scars over I I f , Mr B1s tops Iouse, on ay street,'-' as struck an womlerful All the remomtory rymptcms, such as h ' t 1e peop e o 1 the nght eye, under t e left ey~, on r~ght eheek ne11r nne s and moral\' un· lllt•lnnce• And WI h I . conslderal:l:; lUJUred The bouse of Judge Buell, pam, a serse of fo llness, unnatnral movements, the ear, on lett Side of neck, and two large scars OJI to 1 t 1em. m 1 af \\e•t of the ctty, was badly InJUred Its ltghtmng sll\ht d•arril.hm, &c, have umformly Jlelded at lowe1 jlit.rt of rtl!:ilt arm He was sentenced on the the s'at smen be one half ,be cJI!zen- nglt~ of the olher, V' t 1e cap1ta o rods turmshmg no pwtect 10 n. \\ 12th of July 1841, to 15]ears m tho State Pr••on • ' to a s1ngJe rose of t ee to four grams suJpber for the t'I'O rO\bberleS and h1jS con~ei}UCJIL(;}' been dl be reud by At the same t1me m Buffalo a s•m•lar storm rag In cases where ,.,!her ctamps, d1arrhm or vom•t- there nearly 8 Jears, durmg \tliiehfume he has he- ed accompamed by torents of 1am Thcsouth \est Jllg have ~een prcs~nt, and m fact where all these haved m nn exemplary manner< A eward of $1~0 I f h f S J h ' Ch 1 ~ 1s offered by the Warden for hts apprehension. Th11 de-pol•, and the<e !n- the morab of the one u~ of the other For conut1 v m th1s world 10 p10fer~ore to that ltvtl and labor for an lock ur the facul tdo nature, ,., . .,.,.,,e us fur vs tle- ; u 1 l,J, IIH.lJv nal r~U.ealllr~ to the o~ afacttouspape•, \hteh cla•mcd ·~h~ ent of human race, or ent11tl organ of the democ1atlc parry m Ne\ n nuseraLle ·~., 1 ,,,,.Hton on the endless one o( the mam obstacles 111 the way from hlln. W!ih a.ud cmdta.l um'>n ot the Jwn hearted that mty, and promtsos a !!eneral re e thetr mdnslly also and aeqme•ence m the unammons re a warm chmate, no llf~:~:~~t~~~~~ of the democratiC members of the moelf 1\ ho \an make for a conventwn at Ut1ca, to nom mate a ThiS IS so truE', that State officers, to he <Up}>Orted hv the en a noble-a manlv one. lun e da1 ed 10 do \\hat he one coultl be su~tameh in Fo1 thirty long yems the State of lUJ\'\lll''' ate, and dunng National Sen- 1 bas been the 1dol and pnde of !.Vlis~cmr:fanf:, and a film !a tend of the in!e!!r:itvl How glo1wus a sp,eetllCille man m the full ~taves, a ~ ery small Encouraged bv these •ndrcatlons of a seen to labor. Antl commtnghng of the heretofore conf11ct sunoundetl as he is elclnents of the demoeracv, the New York see such a !hili years, and nJfluences ami nal!vn be thourrht se- ,_, democratic Jtlnrnal, mtends to OV\d lQelr only 61 m f to ts readers m a typograplueal dress ~~r~l~~\:!r:~~;~~~the mmds of the peo· mode1n st~le, and to brmg greater ef· 1 uTC the gtft of God ~ the ed•to11al depa1tmem, tt says to be nolated b11t wllh IDUicatlons of a resptte among the confltc.t mule for mv countt) and a speedy 1estorauon of hainlO· assoe~at wnl!. of Sla verv, . . condemnation of Slavery lortrlP~l!!:fltlld In the F1ee Stale!!, task for a pubhc ma;n forc1bly on the ev1ls Jr sl • LS not t 1e first t1me t at Se ... e nas e®aped f:-om cus- pmac e o t e mam to\ er o t o n s urc I was •ymptoms have exll ted 1 n con••unctlolt, the above 1 h - • ;· •truok by hghtmng and shattered-the flurd passmg named dose every thl ee or four hours, bas had the tody When Constable Clapp was br)ngl~lt h1m CroJQ down antl bmstmg out through the wood work wh1ch effec to amelwrate the patient's condJtion at onC\e Montreal to th1s e~ty to answer for ti)o above robber- ! I f • h h ,_·<.·.tes. he made Ins escape at Conil.ord, !from l'i l\oom in enc oses t te upper seetwn o t e to\ er 1 on t ree and ._.ben lilsed a fev; hoqrs to d•ssipate enhrely 'f' he and Clapp were loekeil uptj>g.etbes. The.r stdes, domg considerable damage The tower \as cholenc s!},mptoms had been ndmg m a stage for [two <lays, and i~ w•s other\ tse mJured The 1lu1<l appMred to come So far a~ Jts effim cy bas been tested mIke \'\'~1<1 not strange that the ollicer should sleep rather sonna, do'l'n m a broad sheet of flame, emeloptngneariJ Seale took advantage of th1s and plaemg ene of h1• the whole church, and one gentleman who beheld 1t :~~c=b~t!:!lap;:• t :•:r 5 1 ~:;:~ac::;~. r:;u:~: ~;~~o7ns b!~,a:et:e~~v~ott~e !;~~::;~eb:::~!:t b::: from Ius \lmdow, saw balls of fire whtch lmgered ffi h d h b t th 1 nailed down, and \\orked nnt1l h!J r!emoved nart of thee ect Qf t e rem y as een tore& o1e e pu se ,, some seeonds on the roof The chotr of the church I 1 the frame work, when h1s escape was easy. He Jl\ll to the v;~Jst, war l.lt to the surface, and stop t te v;erc rehea 1 sm!! at the ume, 1 mnl:edtately under a however, s~n after recapture<\-B<!Jston Traveller, ~ profuse d1 rrhre and ~omttmg 31st portion of the tower, but sustatned no other lnJUl')' In truthlthe tesnltsohtamed so far, ba:ve been such than a severe shock and somethmg of afn.,crbt T\o l ,... (' A t' as to conv nee all of us, who have admmlstNed tt, •.AMPHOR V!!' HOLERA.- s .Jere seems or tllree persons m the vtcm1ty of the church were to he a ~ene1al appreheosiouthnt the ehofe- p10strated by the concusston The church had no and \lJtne~sed Its ffects, that If any remedy de ra Jill ap!uoaching our caty, and some fe\V \llghtmng rods upon 1t\ upon 11. serves the nppellatt th•s Js a speCific for cholera believe that It IS alreal!) among us, I beg-• h It haVlll,\ been determmed to make thts public nermJ\!ill'oo tllfOll!!.h .\llUI' columns, to muke A JOUlneyman tat lor \'as )eamng ngamst t e coun 1 _~ -~ u .---. -T 14 ter 10 a store, 10 company \lith t\lo or three others statement, Its expeo ed 10 return that no hasty con· pubhc the followmg faetl!' · Durtng> the v~ar clustons wJll be rna ettber for or agata•t \bat ap. 1832, \'\ben we \\ e1 e at fir.st \ l::>ited witl.athe. durmg the storm \Vh1le lD th1s posJtlOn, the hght d h d Pears to ~e a pr poBJt 1 on to aecomphsh much by chole1 a, I learned ftom ~>orne source, tba1! nmg tcre off the tails of h1s coat an stntek 1s han k • 1 vEiry 51 mpte means I he spmts of eampl1or, ta en Ill SIJ1atl doseltl. domg no other tnJnry A prompt app tcr.uon of \\as a certnm specific. fleang at the time- cold ~·ater to hiS hand soon reheved hlm of pam, Althouglr the res Its ~o far as ohtamed, in a short I l ffi I . . ., \ 1 C<IJnJ~m:te,ll wIt ) tJe post·Q ce m 1 )18 cny:, 11 IS JUSt, that bJs JUS· our ranks 1s sn encouragmg that \\e eoln!n·atlolatin!!' our readers upon a re er; that copsJdermg :l.uJsrii•~io•J~ and The wnhdrawal natural means on!~, n wbiCh a large lraclloJl of the democracy ee<Jsity (}f arresting It, tlurtlt·•A~ progress- 1 d ffi 'naJ!Uer It 111 a Slave and 1t 1s presumed he w•ll readll) repa1r the damage 1ut a ven y 1 tllent • to Ius coat tuna, and by a. few ndivtduals, l!eem to JllStlfy our Jll ocurell l!'everal dozen ;nf !:<IUR1L plaii!Js, conclusions, 1t ts o be hoped that physicians will \\bach l filled w.th ~;trong i!lpirits of CBW• I of for.une, an ex- 1 magmcd was not tltorougbly orthodox, 1s amongposs1ble ev!'nls, a harbwger of better ttmes \Ve hope, ntt>babte for supe1 natu- under our prospect1ve anangement, to Almtgllly ha\ no at- Globe as the only mornmg democratic stdes with us In such cny \'lorthy the support and confidence damocracy. We are not aware of any ohstacle 1n the way of acoompltshmg a ln1\\nln.rre of troth, eloqnentl) pu·ron•sd. whiCh, 1t tt succeeu•, w•ll be the means of postle of Democracy ' rP.•:torinrr the great dempcratm parry of the c1ty and honor. But such Inn· anc1ent honor and power, and of expell· denounced as ' treason' 1ts h•gh plac~s the reckless men whom our of the South _ d.isa:str·QUS d•v•s•ons have 'brought upon our heads de~r;zo,cr~~cy we w1Jl a•m n.t Will be umon, and our watch Stale to adopt s1milar frel!d<~m of l:tngua:;e '!>n the same suhject. \\ e wish all success t~ ~01~1 ~ullion' in Ius efforts 10 Freedom's c u~E'· \YebavereceiHtlthelir tpartor:Col Ben wn's Jeffe1son e1ty s~eec 1, in the Albnny Atlas, and ~e ~;hall give tbis maeterly ex- position on slavery to out readers m whole or m part, as soon as pra tien.ble. admlms•ratJon word-\\'fl'le\v York must be redeemed\ Dealer as a 1 d1sorgan• ac!uevment of all bard•\ on triumphs of the PoST MASTERS. worthy of its p'ltronage L<l•lm•oc~il.cy acb1eved on battle fields \'I here the radt· heen appoin1eJ Web terl W ogoner, has Postm stfr at Palatine sentJmeJts ~ Has of the party were most boldly aVo'l'ed, hns dared to th~nk democrats of the great c•ty have Jed Bltdge. .l h tbay are now determmed to Umle JosEPH CALDWEllL, i appointeu Pos1 Jpfb.r:~on dhl. Oel')n Jl.Uat ema· ... d p G '\ a .drnit*>trr 1 tron' orgnn as 'abo- ,.agments, an to move .or\'latd 10 M ... t Cn.nnJ\oharie vlcc eorge n • p. glQn.QtlS omen, promJs1ng the re a\\ er a 1 .. ,_~,,,.,,;,miol 'and' ptovJsoist 2' AI· for!!: flo~ ~tug mtsrule and the Cnld\\ ell. George .,rob bly testgned m fa· on V trgin .a' of ~J:.e democraCf A{ t)Jp •l•olllj ~Dr of Joseph. ' V tll va Q11~/ ~$ Wl!-n!n£:'10)1 dwr~mlnou r•mf<'IIJl ' ' I , I U is reported, that a 1\:lr. S\Het of Am· :derdam, 1hed of cholera, on the 28th ult. (!J\Thc N. Y. True Sun, the only Hunk- ea· paper m N. Y. city bas been dJscon- uuaetl. llroT AND Loss OF LiFI: -At an exhtbtUon of Sands' Circus, at Vergennes, on F>~day week, a not took place, m \hl(~h two persons lost thetr hves - The Rutland County Herald 1s mformed that the quarrel or1gmated lh tbe m•stmderstandlng of a l11rge number of foreigners, who snpposed that by the pur chaae of afternoon t1ekets they \l ere entitled to ad \ miSSIOn tn the evenmg. They were oppo•ed adm•s· s1on by the ctrcns people, and two of them werektlled m attempting to fo~ce tbetr way. several others \ere se\'erely tnjlU'ed. contmue tt depend on what they cons1der the most ph of aud gave one to eadai o.f the clerks DDll effiCient p acuce, m bad cases of cholera, u.ntll they lettet cal riers, \1tlt dueetwns, ·whene~ er shall have tested th .. matter themselves and fermed they felt any ,,remomlory sym})tontt oflhc> the 1 r own conclus•3s, and also, that v;batever may ch_;lera, to 't:Ike ten thPpS in a tahlesnoqn be the confidenre of 1nd•v•duals m thta or any other full of water, and if tllftt did not TeficYo them, to repeat the tlose fil\·eroy fifteen min- remedy, they will t aependnpon thew own Jndg- ut~s unhl tliey fhund re~ief. Neither the ment m any cMoe, ellen of slight symptoms, when· clerks nor any c;~f the letter earrien. hn,l' tho eTer 1 t 1 s l'osstble to consult their phys•c•an cholera, although the latt.~r were con.tan\ly lt 18 su 9 gested bj Dr. Bml, that a eomhir.ation exposed b)' vitulii'IJr e\'ery part of the oitoy \n powdered cliarcoal, 1 one P!\rt t(l four of sulpher, bas the J\iseharge of their duty. seemed to make the: remedy more eflic•ent. Two pPrsons in my Ol\•n fa»nily \Vere at- WM. B HEttRICK, tacked watb the cholera, one oftl1em aeverely J to whom. I admimstered eamp:ll.or before any N. W. Med & SllX. 'lnr. \I' CHas 1. WJrL~•oN., Ed. Cb1cago Jour. pbysTcJan arrived, and the[V we~ botb tureCI. I would add tbat the late !Dr. (ir.,am infurtQ• DR • .BIRD'S ,.,,.,..,/r'v DISCOVERED SPECIFIC me, that of 460 cholera patients, 116 did lose one when eal1e1l at 'tin oKrlV'jtate the dasea10e, nntl he iltnfol!ml:rlldminia· tered catt~phor.-N. Y. E~e. P'9:tl.. - D;illy Couner.] ~ ' The Chicago :r nt.lrn••l p •.blishes the following let· I ' . '