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Show Worth Reading. From the Marquis de Lcuville of England, nt present residing at the Wind-ior Hotel, New York. TO Dk. CLARK JOHNSON. Sir : I think I should tell you something about your Blood Syrup, and I will do in my own autho-graph. autho-graph. My doctors in Europe decided together to send me to America for the sea voyage, and I am afraid it did mo no good ; and being very ill indeed on this side of the ocean, some of my pcop'c brought me your Indian Blood Syrup. This I have taken, and although I did not like the taste of it at first, I continued it, for the bitterness soon wears oft", and it has done me so much good, that now to my great joy, I am enabled to send you this note, to say that 1 am another man. Day after day I have improved v.ntjl I am at present really quite well. I shall be charmed to allow you to make any use of this that you please, and my private secretary secre-tary shall moreover answer any letter of inquiry that may come. 1 nm your obedient servant LEUVILLE. As an authograph this document is interesting as Le Marquis de Lcuville is the yonug Longfellow Longfel-low of the other side ; his pocnis and those of Tennyson having about the- largest circulation in Europe. |