2 - Wislezinski May 18, 1868 



Today it is a\ittle better, not so wet as others. The wärmest last 

 week was 7k. The weather in May was always raw and cold. Last week 

 I had fire (heat, E.D.) daily* With it rauch rain. Some people State», 

 that I am changing the weather through my observations. . 



Republican and Anzeiger (newspapers, E.D.) you receive probably 

 regularly now. In a few months I shall send them to Frankfurt .From 

 the collector I have up to now received only $ 115» which I use for 

 your current expenses. Mr. Preuss (narae ?? E.D.) is not yet in Ber- 

 lin, as I hear, but in Frankfurt. Greet hira much fron me. He seems to 

 have become a bad misanthrope, as he does not write to anybody any 

 raore. I have received several letters for you from botanical friends,, 

 otherwise nothing of importance» 



The political you hear from the newspapers. The not-guilty ver- 

 dict day before yesterday of the llth paragraph of the accusation, 

 has caused some Sensation? but does not yet overthrow the Radical 

 Party f which disdains yfa no means to continue its power* 



Of Mr. Gildebrand I have heard nothing raore; at Tarus I had se- 

 veral patients. Louise Tarus went these days to Germany t to Visit her 

 daughtei-i- My wife has her hands füll with paoklng and raoving, but 

 she as well as the children are reasonably well and asks to be re- 

 membered. Your letters I shall 1 in the future answer regularly, as they 

 arrive. To your wife and Georg ray friendliest Greetings 



Your Dr. A.Wislizenus 



(translated frora German Script by Edgar Denison, June 1988 ) 



