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the hospital to make the discoverer a present of three hun- 
dred and sixty-six rix dollars de bangue and to ensure him 
an equal sum in addition, in case that the health of those 
whom he has cured, should in two years undergo no altera- 
tion that can justly be attributed to their former malady. 
he memoirs of the Medical Society will doubtless soon 
furnish a detail of the method of M. Anderson, 
10. The Society of Christian Morals at Paris, having 
appointed very respectable Committees on the subjects of 
Gaming and Lotteries, an unknown person, under the mod- 
est title of a Christian, has deposited with the society one 
thousand francs, to be adjudged in equal portions to the au- 
thors of the best essays or memoirs against those enormous 
evils. 
Each memoir must consist of not less than one hundred 
Nor more than one hundred and twenty pages 12mo. The 
author is advised to take the excellent work of Lémontey 
00 Savings Banks, or Franklin’s Poor Richard, as the mo- 
del of his essays. 
11, Flour or meal from leguminous fruits—A manufac- 
ory of this kind has been established in France, and the 
benetits of it have obtained the decided approbation of chem- 
ists, public economists and of the society of encouragement. 
The flavour of the different fruits and roots is completely 
Preserved, and it is believed that in the state of meal their 
flour 31 |hs. for a franc, (==182 cent.) Flour of large beans, 3 
‘hs, do, ib oe 2 lbs. do. . Garden beans 1ilb. do. 
