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16 signature of official papers were made with difficulty. His Majesty now, for the first time, consented that a bulletin should be issued, to allay if possible, the anxiety which the public had long manifested. In the afternoon of this day His Majesty experienced great and instantaneous relief from medicines which produced very copious expectoration. The amendment was so decided and evident as to inspire hope that it might be more than temporary, and His Majesty was certainly enabled to pass the ensuing day without any distressing oppression of his breathing. For this alleviation of the pain as well as for the more tranquil rest, which he enjoyed during two successive