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eitizcna. It is all im p c r t a n t f n exclu d e e v e r y unskilful mat. from the profession. O n e quack in m e d icin e d o m o r e injury by destroyin g tlie life o f one person, than a thou sand for instance in tbe profes sion o f law , W h e r e 'nothing but p r o M f t m i i ^ o n c e r r i e d . in our country w e have been too lib in our admissions into the ^profession. T h e Europeans are m o r e just than we in their views upon the subject. T h e r e a lib- and real worth when clearly din- covered cannot fail to comm-uv' respect and esteem ; and as ma* is ever desirous o f applause by thr exhibition o f his powers he will unw illingly enter a profession in which ability is disregarded, *eal merit neglected and the mere pre- teuiler almost a9 sure to acquire celebrity a9 the man o f ability, sci ence and »kill. T h i s in a gre4t, degree is true with regard to the: proFe ssion o f medicine. T b e common people are ignor- ....... ...... ant ot the comparative merit of j e r a l education is con s i d e r e d in- (thvsif inns, indeed it is diffiruH|f<>r j ^ j S )&ajj |^/r req ujsite for the them to judge with ac< uracy,wr foun(] a tion o f a professional ed- tl e want of certain data from wh#h u c a t i o n ; a n d 8f>T(in ^ f a r 9 in_ with the immense aw a k e n e d even their feelings of ‘'ratiiude. 'i his state o f thing- ill never change until w e all act m concert, and with one consent resolve upon a prompt c o l l e c tion o f our demands. W h i l e we suffer our affairs to remain in t h e ir present state, we shall continue poor and wretch- I i i ‘ - j | i .. | est interests of voutr kmgi nm. ed. and be considered by th e , ,llIlt waUhfnl sJhcitu,,e wh’ , _ M t . • ui,at!uu t niiu pi »» ii y e a r s tl.f y ..a y to. .ly <letmm«o. p 9(uj I f rn nt >nd ability are determi #-1 , ___ . ____ { world. TJ.it rov allies an>l myscjf shouiil f#cj th«i6 MntimeMl 6? '..ill h k r n v t o I it I f i ! (Ti m 3 t * a f l l o m n A n M o r a . . . l * l ____ • - \ v * 1 el ha; py to lulfil (hele solemn engage- nents with Ihe co-operation of your Ma- iesty,and we now, faithful to th* priaci- ■les we hare proclaimed, demand this co operation. It is sol< 1 v with thU view that we propose to your majesty to as* semble * ith us in the city nf i ayDach — Your piesence, Sue, we are »ure will hasten a reconciliation almost indispen sable ; an«l it u in the rarae of tlie dear- and with ich we be- ptlblic 38 unworthy o f either |jp\e that we have given more than one justice or charity. It is time that ’ Sshmony to your majenty, that we now w e resolutely determine upon a . ,f T|,£ you to receive n e w piooi* of the * | true friendship wlmh we bear you, ana ot total reformation. | that fia,.kneM> which form* the baaw of L e t us nt ourselves for our profession, that we may do am ple justice to our e m p l o y e r s ; — and let os charge for our servi ces a reasonable eom p e n s a ’ ion, nr pi'licy. Receive the assurance of the distin guished consideration and unalterable attachment with winch I am your majesty’s true brother son- m -i*\ and ally. (\ gM.il) F R \ N C I A L tu'm were also addressed to the w h i c h you have t i e r p r o f t i u ^ Roval Family. f> I confirm my beloved son, tht Dj Calabria, in his functions o f vie**.-,,,', al. at expressed m my actof th*.6th>»i^ and 11th October o f this year. ‘l| I am convinced that yo « wiit rtce; ^ j tins communication as a proof of ' tmients for you. aod o f that * which obliges U8 to prefer the of our country to every other Kconfarr ' : interest. , v / n „ FERDINAND. * « » tplet, Dee. 7. The Duke ot Campochiaro, B*. State and Munster for Foreign aBiirt^™ || L E G I S L A T I V E . » a .in'I the K ng id Pi U'hia r advantages which their umv.,r- and be sure that we m a k e thor- ed from success or failure ot a few . . ^ , . I , , r . . . . #1 „ L _ nai| sities present, before the stu d e n t : ough collection o f our debts.— cases win* h come to the knowl- . r , ’ . e.lee o f an in.livulu.l, it i » f a y •» j Jin i l l r d lo pract.so. 11 hus shall w e . hke oth.-p pro- In perceive th.- n l m e liabili® lo | 11 19 *™<- \>a! »•**»•« fe.«i<.ns orqu . r e an . ..... ^ arrive a t a f a l s e cont lusion. iS u r - | ° ' t,ur country w i l l not p e r m i t . ant standing; which w i l l enable \ (j i l l . » < ti FVnl n a n d by t h e grace of o f the r e v o l u t i o n a r y patriots and so)di«2.fe| c*s9 may h.ive resulted from cir- j U s 1 0 ndopt the L u r o p e a n requ i - 1 us to command the respect v\ hich t»'*d « ri<i t>.e i i . n M i i u t i o n o f t l i e m o n . w h o p e n s h e d o n b o a r d the pri8«n.sj,i^^ ►aures t relative to which ..the sitions ; but the t.uhj«*ct view e d is t l u e u s a s a profession, ami to ar. i.%.K . f t P O L I I ’ I C A I . SO C I E T I E S . A very interesting debate wa* had the House of Assembly, on Thursdtj fcM Friday of last week, o'n the subtwt I. i.em were also art.lres^e.l to the grant o( a sum of money, fcv the h . f NajjM by M-e Kmperm of Rru9- ture. to-the Tammany Society, in , b u t p r e c i s e l y ( y,uk. for t h t p u r p o s e o f e r e c t i n g a cum\ t.‘ h.» l.iitliful f he tw o S i c i l i e s & c 4 tc. Jersey. In the cou r s e of the d t b a t a n f l d e t u n e * o f p n r l i a m e n t . which took a v e r y w i d e fange, and ocva*-'« \sirinn lixit no a^enrv. nof’ on in this licht cannot l.nl to imptens provide for ourselves thc nrces- . ..................... 1 ,*'■\\ i . .......... ^■■'Ke.ana ocva.-*, p i y s i n a n n a n n o u u r u n ^ t I ® I he vr r e ij r n s ol A . S t n a , R a - i i a , a n d p i e d m u c h t i m e , M e s s r A . W i Kama ¥ a c f i unt I>f which lie is entiled^ to upon our minds the great impor- - wanes and comforts o f lile, and |»r o 9 . , a . u .,ue .i m « at I n . p p a u f e n c e r d e p i c t e d i n a n.dstelonu«nti3 * nnv met it ; and failure too naay'jie t^nce o f im p r o v ing e v e r y ail van- enable us'to become useful tnem- — ..... “ * * ' ------ -------1 ' * — --------- y' tl e p\ent «h e n all has been doile tage in our pou e r , that w e may bers of community, that human means could furnish, b e qua lilted for our profession- O f all the studies which have '1 lm<5 ti c world have to judge o f al calling. been invest gated by the rntion- pM*i<ians from premises which! 1 here i* one other cau^e which al mind the study o f medicine are extremely nmeitain in them- oprrates in a tw o fold measure stands pre em i n e n t ; it it deser- * i h e « , and w hi< h are liable tO{ to d e g r a d e the profession. T h e vedly ranked among the noblest a i- - r u t un th e e l e i ' e n , in w h i c h t h r y m a s t e r l y n.nonei t h e pernicious and . 1 ^ ii . v i t e me tn i . p a i r m p e i » o n to L a y b a c h , g e r o u s rfl'i-r t.» ol p o l i t i c a l s ocieties. Thor '^J to f.<riii a i e w C o n g r e s s to be h e i d i n t h a t ttxik a b r i e f a n d h i s t o r i c a l view o f t h e e * ^ 3 'i! consequences, which had resultei'f- S u m 1 collect from tlie letters them- tiom such associations in other i ‘ ' couiitrittM' s 1'i'Mi. ie« ut which will be Lid b-f..re as well as in our own and q'loted with^Vj y u bv my mituxter l«r torei^n aft ms. the great efl'ei I the seiitiinentiand admoniha^f iii.portain e ol the . I je t >•! >.iic'i an him- rv lessons of t h e t ithm o» h i s oop^J » i . . ' , . n a - i /• i ° . ta'ion, which i» that ol interpnsint; mvse'l T r on t’ i^ important subiect. Jrad to erroneous conclusions^-— p e o p l e china it as a privilege of human pciences. Ill its pur- a« mei iaiar betw,en he above na'med si,..i.’ ----- - • • - F r o m this circumstance the jn this c o u i t n , o r as a kind o f suit, ihe mind is < C O f t d u t e d b y * Vi reigns and ihe nation I. ri vain attempt to embody in4t»y^ J l> i I nntice, the powerful and eoficlsiiyff ' q»j;u k is placed nearly upon an n r r s c i i p t j v e right,to com p e n s a te indubitable guides to the foun- penetrated « nh •'e < ir^umstan- ailments made uv# ol by these e q u a b l y with the m a n o f s c i e n c e , ( p h y s i c i a n s f o r t b e i r s e r v i c r s w h e n tain oftruth. It is l e a d to e*:i- rou^t.i mak.-a.'v ^ ni! iVo'*!!! Vt* I^ii1 r p' \r <hem m their fli^iti i f ___ „ , . , „ i i 0 «y. I , ,, , , . . - . 1 , 1 r . • rouitiima*' a.\ uln e to .■«Mabli»h t'-u mat.iy, at.d give to their se _ sentim t a t f i g s liappmet.'i \t the natn n on a so l i d ba-i<, tlia* i m| liam-, v\ ith wluch they Were <] m I t. »n .• .il. » . .,l.i .. . - _ \ . i > » ” a i d il is a lam e n table tact that jt shall be most convenient for mine the whol^ s>stem o f beiu^ ft mere d a b b l e r in the profession them, or rather not to pay them around u s and while it di^rovers lti.m * u h avidity to eveiv m. -d.. (,t live:, if T i l l nequire celebrity, w h i l e al aJl. • the beauty, tl.e hnrmon> and the ‘ I1111 1 A \ n,e ,il0 ' \ T 1 °* . . . . , J . , * i i i that ■ lip-f t I o,.»enuei t'>. I ai . n - o h P o r t h i s c u s t o m , p h y - t n a n s g r a n d e u r w t n c h a r e e x h i b i t e d ed to . * e . r . . m e »:i the o h ' - t . u l . . • ff .ed ' '‘il a^e and tlie Mi W.llianis, in illuitratng tbe mat^J b ilitv i.|>u«li in s t i t u t i o n - , traced .tfcf'ri*! am) pi i.ri»« ol t h e 'I airimtojf^^cietr, f i hi (mull all it* ] oi t Cal r e ' c . d so rr.nny quacks iiito A ssion ; and in the second place, sopliical researches, the nnnd is \ ' ,{\ ' ai jrr-111 I xeni m-with the hmk «il»’ami tneirhigh tK- p r n f e - i o n unworthy the to deter men o f talents and re- expanded, the understanding aw^d'nw'V'n^ '\H 1 - 'hew the natu.e art I'urt.f phjhiciai.s, while m e n pppctabihty from entering it.— st engihet ed, themnrals improv- p,„„< „i mv'1). , e V . \ ‘* , n L .lo ‘mbe'the .#•><«.Irti.tu qi /I u ' A p lh h flt-o n o A r 1 *!.. • _ ____ *i»_ * i . I ^ _ _ ____ _ i i ! ao r 1 , , r * the man of science or real mer-| it is disregarded or scarcely themselves alone are in the fault, in every part of creation, it i« lead hi m» mimi known. It is then the probable and they can only blam e them- it sensibly to adore the wisdom ,he ''ea-mi ind in < -ompiv pioinptly «u h nietamoiptioses, fmm its fi-st fifflhdaS^?- d r g r e e o f success which is held selves tor its consequences. - I which devised and the lo w e r “,nr\ '*»- « named s..r- bv nit™ f,J,ratist», mi ,t has at lei|tiif . < _ tits* i/ r n t i r a t i l o 11 rl f > n ‘ rI,*l > * . i »* I I t . i i <t ♦ < JUi **^1 j (f | bt* to fllhl }l&V|f)i>’ ft j 1111 ( PS r’ti* c m to the ignorant nnd un , I his operates, in the first place, which executed so harmonious tlut ,i e no ,j ,m tor treat c»m. le.-n suit the nohtical w l l iffunetJ wl.icti lias tntroou- to impovensh those in the pro- a system ;— and by these philo- \ r ■ i» «mc ni ihe Prunes ..f <f r e .lav, fallen n.tn the hands of IS minded allits^-*' tl character of (fii* t necesBy tode* . n -- — age riles and baWouata na'i-\ l.«m th- -< ou ,-e -.1 . |g os, which tet. Tammany bai 'trj^iieif ,r bp <' oi’^tii I (HI. me awl fmm'upon Ins devotees ar.d disciples; iw t yi.n, t hai t *i • a.I-pMo- o' Mn<* pri.jett can | the vivid imagination of the sptokerpwJ make m. < • o„.,,e n.e g o.| ..f my ' t<aved ir. I m cly colours thebvaphemrii^ » t , di..i ui pa. Imm j(,u I nu e nt iln* v? am— the pewtpr vnv^ftadtoyM v**ua new au<! solemn I al»avk thc wampum M t and backUiL *re tliein, t > you and the Market aml the bladder. ThesjWf bnliral *nd pi act «,1 u«e* of these sewifc al bailees were exj lamed andelueida}i&' in t> r hapj ie ^-1 stvle of the orator; the Hall i f St. 'I'aminany tria bushier, we presume, than when ilFuljw^;! it may j ated wiih the flashes of Mr. Willi) of*.dents and w o r t h have b e e n d« 'erred from entering it, w h i c h Ut d o u b t e d ly is a prolific sou r c e cf its present d e g r a d a t i o n ; and h e r e let m e m e n tion one thing fm t h e r , which though e$fremel.\ absurd and inconwatcut is not the less true. 1 mean the e x trem e apathy and unconcern a- ploy ment is accounted respecta- superstition and bigotry, fits th«> t • «• mv-. it t.<» e ble, men o f liberal feelings anil nnud for the reception ol those ^uara,lleo- 1 • 'are mem, t-> rnu and the !iiapk»< «..«» <i... ...I.U. _____ i .11 _ ___________ ____ _ ............... .... .. t . . . i . /i .. . ... t o tl.e t h a t It is impossible to attach re- ed and genius itself evolved spectabllity to a profession un- Ib e suit of 'Cience as it ri'**s less it is attended with some de- upon the intellectual world, dis- g r c e o f profit ; and unless an etn- pels the clouds of ignorance, \ U»> !t t»» e Itre enlightened minds w i l l never en- pure enjoy men h which flow frotn « p lrw'i7|,,| '\! > f 1 hfT ri’‘‘0,,,<d fo ' \ ^ p • •, r p , - • !• J J f , , ev er y ex eii ,4 .n t o r t h e e n w y r n e n t «»T fiage m it. I h e profession then tbe source of truth and exalt* J most be m a d e prt fitable, ere it man to that dignity in the scale mong the p e o p l e generally in gains its due standing among the o f mtf 1 etunl beings, to which discriroinawSg and em p l o y i n g learned professions. T h e lib- ti c G o d o f nature lias dcHgncd skilful phyJ»cians. It is a fact erahty whuh plnsrcians have him. although a lam e n t a b le one, that been accustomed to extend relamt'U mv *$ ris vt racket .1 1 . on .— Tbe J i na. v Packet ship Albion, rapta'n i11 i.im-, a-uved 2 hom I.nirjiool, whence .1 ulf. B\ her vrr I an* te- tln s n ioi o n w . ............ t O ------- ■> _ a wilt b e perfectly uncon- th e i r em p loyers, arises perhaps FOKlIliN All IK 1,1 S a b o ^ w & a t physiojan he from causes whicii, to be sure,, JyJm the.Y l t.veZ £fpii ploys in Ins tarony, w hen if he does honour to their liberal and is con c e r n e d in a law suit in noble feelings, w hile they leave * 1 ieh the paltry sum of fifty d o l - themselves poor and disconsolate. I ' Tuts ie ba 2 .<rded, he will be c&u- T h e y vinit their patients m the * **vl,d - tious to em p l o y good cou n s e l hours of pain and sickness, tlieir rfM' r<* b. ndon , apet* n» ti.e 3o*n ni j->e- tl.n* h e may be sure o f success, sympathies are awakened, their^1'^^0 ( \v'Nr'm ^ t 'm . p p ;tant a^ I b i s strange stupidity and m- feelings alhve to the distresses ..f n.tes they m'nta.n are the tw„ loiiowmg cefifcibtency can hardly b e ac- their fellow creatures; and in hi^i-ly interesting state panei ■«. counted (or. It would seem that these hours o f wretcbednc«9,when i vI'j '/ n from rh Fwprror of i-) the estimation of mat kind, a flH the finer feelings o f the human] •'lu'tna toti ir A* g f.\ pies. paltry sum ol m o n e y was o f m o r e I'^art are called into action, they ' tr Pl,a,‘ -n- co i siderntion than the e i j o y - contract those frientlships «nd at-j‘ (l 10 •an ve'J' t‘ar h b i i a 1 a m i w ise c < in « ti fu ti on , t h a t w h a t , e v e r n ' e a j i . r e r u r u n w a n c e - t n i a y e x a c t to n u r a c t u a l pul f i c a l s t a ' e . a ! ! '! b e c l i . f c t e d t h a t .. ........ .. ........................... . i j u , r i .n ui t<ii iemui.1 forevtr tiled upon the follow if<g I s n r y and the radiations ofhs wit. D3* “ ’ j Q.,«. ___ r_ i i __ i %» %%r*u*£p- 1 1 h.it the individual and rc*al liberty Spencer foil, wed Mr. WHlii in a g ' . n e a n d i m p r e s s i v e s p e e c h of'& m j I j AM i n k * M,nn# d :.n_ uSiii J mei t ol health o r even life it self. A n o i h e r cause ■* h ich has ten d e d to d e b a s e the profession arises from tbe detective edu c a tion ct the great body o f physi- C ms, not only in a professional 1 1 1 in a literary and scientific poin t o f v i e w . W h e n w e consider the awful rrsponsil ility o f physicians, that in one sense even the lives o f th e i r fellow beings are com m it ted to their charge, nnd conse qu e n t l y e v e r y w o r ldly enjoy- tnent pla<ed in their hands tor safe keeping, we cannot bat be impressed w ith the im m e n s e im- p o t t a n c e o f t h e can d idate ob taining n s u itable <$]bcat»on & a led fo c o n s c ^ a M % | M | < »r the w ,jlh . a n 4 . i « W « f K * ^ | U o f c - 4 a \ tflchments w h ich deter them from t'nhappy circumstances have prerpnt- pressinf; their collections, by cal- ed my ie IMV 1 \ Rthe letters addressed to lin g to their a‘»d tbe terrors o f n e .vnur Majesty durmg a period of the law. T h i w WC are left pen- f !,r / “ “nfs hnwev^, t«»;jecN»l»all ever ,«<eive molestatmnor.tr I „ h . r h t h o s e I. I t e r s I n v e p m h a b l v r. l . C e d , c ou n t . f p a -t n o l . t . r a l e n o t . e a s e d to m r u p y v m>«> s e - , M y fe it h fu l d e p u t i e of mv be . ved .ubjerts may be sei ured I t an hour, in which he went fiil l r S I 1 by a fawdamental law ol the state ,! « c-nMderation of the evil tendeM ttf i 1 hat birth shall r..,,ler no pnv.teces allpchtKa! societ.es, club* andca«fc * f u ***»'* 10,1 * legislative b >- — the influence thev had in nufnn^W '3 n T . n h i „ u ,' f’a,'-V I-T-<l.res. pi , W ns. and ' , ' ta1iP', imposed ties ol the people— m fomenting di‘ — u f ' t,e na,10D in a»'l stuSe rn tl.e community— in co.,^ . \ l i C. ' \ h ' 1 , tioa and niicg'uclins; public sentiwejSM j il.t J 3,, k a<^.\unf' P\h'ic e?pen- and in gradnailr undermining the pilliri i ia e refined to the nation it- of our lepubhcan institutions. ThfriSr, / 7 ' *^ P ^ - ' ^ ' . v e s . I maikR ffl, Mr> rtC(.e n,„ rii|.«.ctcd^ w.lh.i, . I 'tadem accord t.rulaily at the Tammany Societyjr«t| fi .? r'a ' \ na r(,Pl'e,!entatiies. j he d sa|ijiroved in <afoof all associatidttf] de icnde*'* * ICIa IK,uer in- <>f this bind, and of the principles opif l C\! r n ‘ , jwhirh tiiey are founded. He descriw ' f sl'aH remafti free, in a very foi cible manner the-dworgiaii except from the operation of laws enac „ R soaeties w the abusps o f jt*i liber/j* 8. I’hat tbe Ministers be responsible. 0 That the Civ d List shall be fixed. 1 further declare that none of mv sub- nyless, without even the means of J ^ rh '' \ f ” ln,e ',r\ r*U>^ ' • f supplying ourselves with those materials which are rrquisite to successful practice. And here 1 cannot but reflect upon fhe cold ingratitude ofth e public, for with holding from us that remuneration which our necessities reqnire and our services deserve. W e who have endured the labor* o f the dav and the fatigues o f t h e night, who have defied the raging &torn> <fe endured the w intry blasts, to ad minister com f o r t and consolation to •ther?., are d e s e r t e d when our services a r e no lo p g e r re quired, nnd d o o m e d to the heart less re c o l l e c t i o n that w e have spent o a r m o n e y and time for the b e n e 6 t o f others, wtthout (he r, ..us meditations,ag well as t W e . F fhe ' tl.m care to convince Al.ied l owers a-,, milled at rroppao,to solxitudefor theaj|M,n deliberate i. m.iscm on the consequen-' deputation ces with whrch tins.’ ■ - p a s t p o l i t i c a l e v e n t s . In talcinc; (,Q tre s w i t n wnrcn tin s e e v e n t s m e n a c e thp fr,,m ik„„ . . <^i.c iu •i »* i f - p-n.n-u!, I p ; r i 7,?, ,* 1 ■,r-;,v\ r - res h «,» tnr wnme o. . p.. In t,eter«m - ' threaten, and the endeav.. rnfj o/i thi* common rot»swliatron, w c have marie t<» enslave ns ans-1 It is n*»rr>sc»*v howe o n l y a c t e d in c n f o r m i t y w i! h the t r a n s - l It ts n e c e s s a . v a c t i o n s o. l h H 1 8 i 8 — t r a n s a c t i o n , of i the t e r m i n a t i o n ol f’ u , , w h u h y o u r m a j e s t y , a s w e d as K u r c p . |,a m e n t d o n<lt p ^ ' rs that mav be tha* until ion ol these »<-go( ntionn, |l)ir. srrcs: upon which that tutelary alliance h foun ded— solely designed to j^irnntee fr< m all danger fhe political independence 6c. territorial integrity of all i*s states, and to ensttrp the repose and prosperity of each of th<* countries of which it is cc-m- ■nsed. Your majesty, then, cannot doubt that the object of th* Cabinet as sembled here is to reconcile the inleres' ind well-being, the enjoyment of which the paternal solicitude of y- ur majesty would lead you to desire for vour nenn!» you to desire for vour people cheering thought that we havo*\1^ ^ (,ut,e<» nr the Allied Monarch- ^ ® 0 lhtJr own and the rw t of the g soaeties, which were iostitttted f this ciuntry duimg the. late waj, t i l which assummg the name of Waslifif' ton, in direct vudatrun of his precepts*^ under the guise of benevolence, had I instrumental m producing disunion, in paloymg the energies of the gov , ment, it a tn iment when the country wM you of my love and I hleediag at ev err pore, lie thanfcerf Grf I de>,ire that a j that tl e*e poliiicitl ekibs were now. lour members, eelrc-ed f,nct , btmI he hoped the day wa» nt* di'tant w f i m aT siBnlarsoc:rtie»andca<*J runes flrould exp e t i e n r e tlie same fatjfln when the w i i n . i n g voice o f \ ashingWttl shoold be r r g a i d c d , and ivhen tho citWI z . ' u s o f this country mIioiiM be free fro«| tl.e sharkl. s, which smi Ii 3 -»soc 5 afrons po»e. s t i m i m ' a« it mav seem, M r . m::ne, tv'i.*, v?e believe, now h dilj£ '’ levaiecl rank o f sachpin aCthe bmed with no sinall share o f elot)Ueflp $1 t>i c<<ni m r e the Hin-i?, thnt the TilW > § J i y ^ii’C i r l v is nut, and never ho*,.# fm h ticn t insti'ution.— His solem n ^ .*< aticn s vv t'i (i <k;i. o, h o w e v e r , \ . t h n i e s e r v a>n ri o f s>rte‘ h f o r yriktHZX l o r ' h • orr iir e n r o s (if my ;ir v e ’ jev<<n 1 '| \ s't^n, t h a t St/ ^ n a n v is m . i e < t a p ..1 ti ciat., i^tiiot o r a p l ■.i'ifii>«i|*i- | 1 - f t i#M prnbal l.*, tl^it ih e c • *tituti'«i aadc^ il the s . i c i e f v a e i.| e- t on tlsC jno ii. i « > b u t (imi i K . u c t n l i t r ^ N W ^ ' l * i i tl X fa ■* ¥ c h li fairs may remain in thc state in whn h they are at present, limiting its care to the part it is already called on to take in the organr/.afion nf the army, and that ft!I the, arrangements, dictated by time an.l circumstances, m a y co n t i n u e in tbe new years'* they were tixed in that which is ahm* to expire. Jt u my decid.-d wis> Hut the greatest econonsy in expenditure maybe adopted in a;i live departments as soon as the situation o f affair* will Pe. mit. ' I lea v e w i ' h you, in p a r t i n g , al! (hat 1 hold m * « t d o * r . V o a w j l con t m u c to P I* * b fa % 4i i n j . *