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Show The people of L'lan do not use much quinine, as in this region we Are comparatively free from lboe f7era (or which it is a remedy; but bccuse we use a Ii Lt Jo of it there will be corresponding gratification over the pi-Mage by congress, and the approval ap-proval by tbe Pros, dent, ol tho bill Abolishing the import duty on the valuable and popular medicine. For long years a couple of Philadelphia firms have held a monopoly in this country of (he rj'ij-nine rj'ij-nine trade, but the grievance griev-ance has at last been broken, the article may bg expected to come don ia price, arid the por people in the M usisaippi Vallny and around the wetern swamp can look to the corning of tbe pariJical fevors w '.Ih lev of drew!. Duting tho last hours ol confjre, Bonalor lvia, of Illinois, delivered a speech in favor Of the pMsagi of the bill, and mad a this g"A point, which cannot fail to find appreciation among his fover burnt cn'titi'ints, that if con iff thou Id pn- tno billartddo nothing e!, t ie ftxtr sr-tsion would not havo bosn Cynv(;ricd in vain. 'Ihe loxl of tne bi.l Approve-I by the I'residetit in m follows: "That beroalter the irntrlalion of nails of (itinine and wlpliateof rjuinine shall be eximpt from custom dutirs, and all Ihws iu-' iu-' consistent herewith aro boroby rc-pealrd." rc-pealrd." ' |