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ngham, of Connecticut, contributed personally one hundred dollars to the association, expressing his warm appreciation for the thoughtful and considerate kindness in making provision for the soldiers of his own State. The Governors of all the New-England States were unanimously elected honorary members of the association. A splendid set of books was presented by the well-known firm of stationers, Messrs. Francis & Leutrel. A handsome and excellent carpet was also presented by Alexander T. Stewart, Esq. The association received continual calls from physicians, heartily offering their services; and also from the two years students in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, who were willing to spend day and night in rendering professional aid. The president of the Adams Express Company offered the gratuitous use of any number, from one to twenty wagons, for the purpose of conveying wounded soldiers that might arrive in the city; and would, with pleasure, furnish horses and