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, X A%\ S V ,. ^V" The Northern Star. De...
, x A % \ V ,. ^ V" THE NORTHERN STAR . December 6 , ls ^
Teeth. . „;. And
TEETH . . „; . and
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MASTICATION and Ar"c' 1 YIs ° Saiseon-l ) entists , ^^ S ^ Sff ^^ '• X T 3 Pa ll-roaH , « PP < x > te ^ J ^ teet , continue to supply ^ th , guaranteed never i , ritliout extracting tlie * S ^ J'SS wSL Asing . e tooth , 5 s . ; a 0 ia stumps , or ginuB f J ^ d . Scurvy in the gums effectually curea . _^ ^ e ^^^ can us ( j u fliem _ 1 > a rU ' . ^" directions are enclosed , and can be sent per selves , as * post .
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CADTI 02 J 3—^ Dnprincipl' ^ individuals prepare Hie most spurious compourjds under the same names ; they copy the labels , lulls , advertisements , and testimonials of the original Thomas ' s Succedaneum . It is , therefore ., highly necessary to see that the words " Thomas' and Howard" are on the wrapper of each article , mi others are fraudulent imitations . FOR ST . fjppiKG DE GATED TEETH . Price 2 s . 6 d .
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TiFALTII LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE I
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Zs . 3 d , 4 s . Co , asd lis . each box ; or , post free , 3 s ., 5 s and 12 s .
COPAIBA AND CUBEBS ENTIRELY SUPERSEDED . WR AT'S BALSAMIC PILLS , a certain , safe , and the roost speedy remedy ever discovered for tlie permanent and effectual cure of strictures , seminal weakness , pains in the loins , affections of the kidneys , gravel , rheumatism , lumbago , gonorrhoea , gleets , loeaLdebility , irritation of the bladder or urethra , aad other diseases of the nrinary passages . The unprecedented success thai has Attended tlie aduriaktratku of thece pills , since they were made public , has acquired for them a sale n » re extensive -than any other . prenrietary meditite extant , and the < ir-« umstanee of their entirely obviating tile necessity of laving recourse to those disgusting , nauseous , and in many cases highly injurious medicines { as copaiba , cubebs , it ) , has obtained fcr them a reputation uneguaHed ia ¦ tie annals of medicine . Prior to being advertised , these pills were employed in frirateprectice in apwardsof 1 , 600 oases , niany-of them most Inveterate— -in many thousand
cases since , an £ in no -eae instance knosn to faiL or to produce those uspleasant symptOES so often experienced -while taking copaiba , and that clasc of medr-cines neiall y -retorted to in theia eomplsiats . Tfce proprietor . pledges himself tliat not oae particJe of copaiba , either resk ; or Iwlsam , cubebs , or sny deleterious ingredient , enters Oisir composition . Copa 2 > a and -eabebs luwa long been the most commonl y empHoyed nwakaues ia the afcove coaplainis ; but , £ -omthetincertauiiyintheirenect « , iogethec irith Ifceir utteriaeffieaey in masycases . aie & st declining in reputation ; and , from th « unpleasant symptoms in- ' variably piwuiced & om taking copaiba , especially is tho early stage of the complaint , many of the most able : modem practitionerscoiidenm it as dangerous , and a jaa-. « ueine not to lie depended upon , Many perwng , after i iaring saffeeed more & om the effects of the remed y than s aevirnhaice « fthedisease , and , after * patient but paini fui perseverance , have been compelled to relinquish its i use , the wholeeystemhavragbecememoreork'ssaffeeted , * find the disease as bad , if not worse , than at the
comj jnencement . As regard * cubebs , it is true that those -i -oolenlefieetijare not experienced as while taking copaiba , I *> ut they eeldoni effect a euro , unlcK » noie active medi-£ cmei are administered . __ __ The Balsamic Pills are free from any of the above ob-J 3 ec ^ ons ; they act specincaUy on th » urinary passages : a » nd , from thsir tonic properties , brad to strengthen the S . system and improve the general health . They require B neither confinement nor alteration of diet ( except abstinneiicefromstimnlanis , where considerable inflammation « i « xists ) , and , u axperieace has amply proved , they will el effect a euro sooner than copaiba ( tlie dangerous results « i Of which , in the inflammatory « tag *« , are too mil known ioioneed comment ) , or any other medicine in present use , » i » nd may bt justly couiidered the only » fe and efficacious rtremedy in all st « es of those disorders . In addition to thtbese advantages , the very convenient form in which this inanvaluable preparation is offered to the public , must also e iB desideratum .
Prepared only by M . 0 . Wray , and sold , wholesale and SS ?^ . * J ; Uolb 0 vn - ' ' aBd at ' »• *«*«* Depot , wmriZ **^ - J fna ° n- *» S also be bad of aU respectable : s »« e « icine venders in town and country . tr . tr «^ ent 8 ™ tte " »•*»» parts of tlie eountrv can b . « S . ra ? v *?*** ^ " ^ ^ «* « tardea to ™ , JTT f" * tor meQiclne . * Mch can be foraa . arefinirp ^ ff " * " « warid , securely packed , and * * n > m « bservation
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tTtwt ptiblished , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with cases , and full-length engravings , price 2 s . Go " ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d .
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Tumours , unsightly Excrescences , na > vi m & terni , ( or Mother ' s Mat i is . ) noli me tangere , and indolent Ulcers remediable . Just Published ( third edition ) price 3 s . 6 d . CANCER Ac . EXTIRPATED WITHOUT THE KNIFE : being a new , safe , and efficacious mode of treatiyg scirrhous and glandular Diseases . By P . BATTY . E , M . R . C . S ., 5 , Woburn Place , late 21 , Finsbury Square . London : —Simpkin and Marshall , Paternoster Row .
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TO MR . PROUT , 220 , STRAND , LONDON . Doncaster , September 26 th , 1844 . SIR , —The following particulars have been handed to us with a requestthat they might be forwarded to you , with permission for their publication , if you should deem them worthy of such . J . BROOKE and Co ., Doncaster . " Elizabeth Brearley , residing in Duke-street , Doncaster , aged between forty and fifty , was severely afilicted with rheumatism , and confined to her bed for a period of nearly two months , with scarcely the power to lift her arm ; she was signally benefited after taking two doses of BLAIK'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS , and after finishing two boxes was quite recovered . " The above recent testimonial is a further proof of the great efficacy of this valuable medicine , which is the most effective remedy for gout , rheumatism , sciatica , lumbago , tic dolorcux , pains in the head and face , often mistaken for tooth-ache , and for all gouty and rheumatic tendencies .
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Just Published , A new and important Edition of the / Silent Friend on Human Frailty . Price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receiot of a Post Offise Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total
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UNDER THE PATRON . AGE OF ROYALTY 'AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE
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HARE ON SPINAL DISEASE . TH IS day is published , price 2 s . 6 d ., CASES and OBSERVATIONS illustrative of the beneficial results which may be obtained by close attention and perseverance in some of the most chronic and unpromising instances of spinal deformity ; with eighteen engravings on wood . By Samoei . Hake , M . R . C . S . London : John Churchill , Princes-street ; and may be had of all booksellers .
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ALL MAY BE CURED !! BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CURED IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT of a Letter from John Martin , Esq ., Chronicle Office , Tobago , West Indies : — February 4 th , 1845 . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I beg to inform you that the inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are very anxious of having your astonishing medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits some of them have derived from their use , as they have been found here , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and desperate kind . One gentleman in this island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers about his legs , arms , and body , who had tried all other medicines before the arrival of yours , but all of which did him no good ; but yours cured him in about six weeks , and be is now , by their means alone , quite restored to health and vigour . ( Signed } John Martin .
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London Cons Exchange, Monday, Dec. 1.— D...
London Cons Exchange , Monday , Dec . 1 . — During the past week , up to Saturday evening , the arrivals of wheat of home produce for our market coastwise were on a very moderate scale ; but those of English barley , oats , beans , peas , and flour were rather extensive , and of full . average quality . Of Irish and Scotch oats , as well as foreign wheat and oats , the receipts were tolerably good . From Essex and Kent the arrivals of wheat fresh up this morning were far from extensive ; hence the show of samples , the largest portion of which were considerably out of condition , was by no means large . The attendance of both town and country buyers was moderately good , and who purchased most of the finest qualities
of both red and white , at , in some instances , a shade above the currencies obtained on this day se ' nnight . As this trifling advance was not general , our quotations remain as last advised . In the middling and inferior kinds of wheat very little was doing , yet the holders were firm , and would not submit to any deduction in the quotations . Except , therefore , for really fine parcels , the market c . osed anything but firm . The quantity of free foreign wheat brought forward was , comparatively speaking , small , but fully adequate to meet the wants of the millers , who purchased that article cautiously at about last week ' s prices . Wheat . under loci ; , was a mere drug ; while for all other grain there was scarcely any speculative i nquiry . Large arrivals of barley having taken place , the show of samples of that grain was large , but at least two-thirds of them were of inferior quality .
Malting parcels sold readily at extreme quotations ; but all other kinds hung heavily on hand , though they cannot bo considered cheaper . Superfine white malt was in good request , and last week ' s prices were well supported . In other qualities little doing . Notwithstanding the large arrivals of oats , several vessels having oome in from Ireland since Saturday , there was a very steady trade with fine qualities at a trifle more money . In the middling and inferior parcels a good business was doing , and prices were well supported . The shew of beans being large , the demand ruled heavy at a decline in value of Is . to 2 s . per quarter , and a clearance was not effected . Wc had a very large quantity of peas on the market , which sold slowly at a reduction in the quotations of from Is . to 2 s . per quarter . The flour trade was steady at previous figures .
CURRENT PRICES OP GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED L \ MARK-LANE . BRITISH GRAIN . to , » t , . ¦ ,- ,. Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. Essex & Kent , white , nen- .. CO to 72 .. 67 to 70 Ditto , red .. .. .. go C 8 .. 60 72 Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 07 06 white 62 71 Lincoln and York , red .. 57 07 White GO 71 Northumb . and Scotch ., ci < jg Rye .. .. „ 2 a §•> Barley .. Malting 32 85 ej . tl . Z D 1 ? ! ^ 29 33 Grinding 2 S 29 Malt .. Ship . ... .. 53 57 Wave 59 Gl Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , ' His Od to - 8 s Od potato , or short , 27 s Od to 31 s Od Poland , j » Cs 6 d to 31 s Od ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 26 s Od to 30 s
m ; , . Beans .. Ticks ' 40 4 e Harrow , small ., .. 4 * d Peas .. White 42 47 boilers 48 S 2 bray and hog .. ,. 40 4 a Flouv .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 45 \{ i > , ,. Town-made ( P sack ° 2 S 01 bs 50 69 Buckwheat , or Brank 30 gj ;
ENGLISH SEEDS , « fcc , Red clover ( per cwt . ) a * „ » White clover ( per cwt . ) .. .. " } 2 ° i ° Itnpeseed ( per last ) .. .. ., " . ; " £ 2 G ' J . tolls 1 Seed bl ' 0 wn ( pei' lushel > 9 s t 0 13 s ' ; white , 0 s Linseed cakes ( per 1000 of 31 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12 FOREIGN GItAIN , Shillings per Quarter , Wheat .. DantsieandKonigsberg 70 extrt- 74 . 5 ? - % £ » "o ditto .. 65 — CS .. 54 - 57 Pomeranian . d-cAnhaltGS _ 71 54 - 53 RS £ r , & c '" z - -5 ? S & fLa :: ' : = C 3 - - DlttO , SOft .. ( JS ' . l M rr rn ItoBnu . Tusean . & cpeu K % Z ** " ~ ' * ° DUto , white .. ,. 68 _ 74 .. S « _ 62 . ...
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OdcssatfeTaganrog , hard _ ^ . Ditto , soft .. .. S 8 _ fti r Canadian , hard .. . . _ ' * «» r , ) Ditto , fine .. .. 65 _ 67 Rye . Russian , Prussian , & c . 28 _ 30 Barbs .. Grinding 26 — sn Ditto , distilling .. .. 31 _ , „ 0 n Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. 24 _ o , * ' * - 53 Ditto , brew and thick .. 25 _ 0 9 0 . Russian .. .. .. 25 — 27 " :, } - i ; Danish & Mecklenburg 25 _ 00 " jf ~ " < 4 Beaus .. Ticks . 83 to 39 , small .. 37 _ « " 5 J-1 U Egyptian .. .. A 37 _ 4 l " "" . -4 j Peas .. White , 44 to 54 , gray «^ 40 _ 40 " ~~ 10 Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburjtli ( per barrel ) , fine 31 Sli , superfine .. .. 32 _ 33 . „ Canada , 34 to 37 , United " " - 3 , 1 „ , , States . 34 — 30 .. - > , Buckwheat 30 — 35 ~~ "' FOBEIGN SEEBS , & C . Linseed .. Fotcrsburgh and Riga ( free of dunf ^ J ?^ . Archangel , 40 to 45 , Mcmcl and Koiiics " t 0 4 ' herg ^' j Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa " j . 4 ? Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. „ " ! ' : ' <> Ued Clover ( 10 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the ' "'' duty ) . White ditto " , ? 82 Tares , small spring ( free of dutv ) 31 to 33 , lave " ll r ' Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 810 s , £ loV H French , per ton 3 | j , p Rape cakes ( free of duty ) .. £ ) () ' £ - - AVERAGE PRICES Of tlie last six weeks , which regulate the Duties fmn . . 1 27 th of November to the 3 rd of December . e Wlicat Barley \ Oats ., llyc . lkanT ~ v « ~~ Week ending s d' 5 . s * d ' ! * d > s « « - ; ~ iT 7 Oct . 18 , 1845 .. 58 2 32 0 23 5 i 34 5 44 5 I « * Week ending i * ° Oct . 25 , 1815 .. ! 59 5 33 0 2111 34 5 45 5 ! Week ending ' j l Nov . 1 , 1845 .. ' ' 60 1 34 3 U 2 33 2 45 3 ! 41 , „ Week ending ! l ° Nov . 8 , 1845 .. | 59 7 35 1 25 2 35 7 45 1 44 3 Week ending ! Nov 15 . 1845 .. j 58 6 35 0 20 3 38 2 44 5 45 7 Week endiugi Nov . 22 , 1815 .. 57 11 3 * 1 25 5 37 1 43 4 « { Aggregate aver . age Of tllO lilSt six weeks .. 58 II 33 11 25 3 30 C 41 8 44 . London aver- j ages ( ending j Nov . 25 , 1 S 45 J J 62 11 36 9 27 2 40 0 ! 41 8 50 jj Duties .. .. 1 14 0 5 U S 0 j 7 61 . 1 0 1 j Lo . vdon Smitiifikld Catile Market , MoXD . l ) . Dec . 1 . —In the past week the imports of live stocft f ' or our market from Hamburg have consisted of : };} oxen and cows , together with 13 sheep , per ( lie Countess of Lonsdale and the Neptune steamers From Ilarlingen we have received 101 cows and 52 sheep per tho Rapid : and from Rotterdam Gl oxea and cows , and 207 sheep per the Venezuela and t ) le Batavicr . To-day we had on sale 90 oxen and beasts and 120 sheep in , for the most part , good condition The whole found buyers at about previous quotations ' At the outporfcs , about SJ 0 beasts and 150 sheep have come to hand from Holland . From our own "Win * districts , the arrivals of beasts fresh up this mornln " were large , even the time of year considered , and ot full average quality , especially as relates to those from the western counties . As was tho case on this day se ' nnight , the attendance of buyers was numerous , owing to which the beef trade was stead y , an 4 last week ' s quotations wore well supported . " Tlie northern droves comprised 1 , 800 shorthorns ; th ose from the western and midland districts SOU Herefords , Dcvons , runts , & c . ; from other parts of Eu . land , _ 700 of various breeds ; from Ireland , 200 beasts , and from Scotland , 100 Scots . The supply of sheep exhibited a slight falling off . Prime old Downs soW readily at very full prices , viz ., from 4 s . I'M . to 3 s . per Slbs ., but all other kinds were a slow inquiry at barely stationary figures . In calves only a limited business was transacted . In prices we can notice no alteration . Although the number of pigs was geotl , chc pork trade ruled firm at late rates . By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . s . d . e . i , Inferior coarse beasts . " . . 2 10 3 0 Second quality 3 2 3 C Prime large oxen . . . 3 8 4 0 Prime Scots , & c 4 2 4 4 Coarse inferitr sheep ... 3 4 13 lo Second quality ... . 4 0 4 4 Prime coarse woolled 4 B 4 S Prime Southdown . . . 4 10 5 0 Large course valves . . . . 4 0 4 C Prime small .... . 4 8 5 0 Suckling cnlves , each . . . 18 . 0 SO a Large hogs 3 10 4 C Neat small porkers . . . 4 S 5 2 Quarter-old store pigs , each . 1 G 0 21 4 HEAD OP CATTLE ON SALE . ( From tho Hooks of the Clerk of the Market . ) Beasts , 3 , 844 - Sheep , 22 , 310-Calves , 58—Pigs . 400 . Richmond Coax Market , Nov . 20 . —We had a large supply of grain in our market to-day . The prices were much the same as last week . Wheat sold from 5 s . to Ills . ; oats , 2 s . lOd . to 4 s . 3 d ; bailey , 4 s . 3 d . to Is . Gd . ; beans , 5 s . Od . to 0 s . Git . pet bushel .
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Liverpool- Cokx Market , Monday , Dec . 1 . —We continue to derive liberal supplies of wheat and flour from Ireland , but oats and oatmeal come forward slowly . The arrivals from abroad comprise three cargoes of wheat from the Mediterranean , one cargo of wheat and 0 , 703 barrels of Hour from the United States , and about 1 , 150 barrels of flour from Canada . The unsincss transacted in our market during the past week has been the lightest we have known for a length of time , the demand for any article of tlie trade having been almost confined to the consumption
of our immediate locality ; indeed , for several weeks we have witnessed an unusual circumstance , in the transmission of some quantity of wheat and Hour from Warwickshire and the nei ghbouring counties into this market and Manchester , but principally : o the latter . Trices have undergone little cliaii : e within the week , excepting that the importers of Irish new wlicat would have taken a little lsss money if buyers had come forward . The stock of oats here is small ; the demand , however , has been of a merely retail character , and we find no drain for them into the interior at present ; new mealing are ivorrh 3 s . lOd . to 3 s . lid ,, Irish old , for provender 4 s . 2 d . ts 4 s . 4 d . per 45 lbs . Oatmeal has found a bolter sr . to the Manchester dealers at full prices , l ' eas hill ? sustain late rates , whilst beans have rather declined in value ; good Egyptian has been selling at -i' ) s . ; French , 42 s . to 43 s . per 480 lbs . No change as regards barley and Indian corn . No transactions have transpired in _ bonded wheat and flour ; both may In bought on easier terms .
LivjinrooL Cattle Market , Mosdav , Djsc . 1 .-We have had a larger supply of cattle at market today than of late . £ ny thing good met with a bri : i sale at late prices . Beef 54 d . to Od ., mutton C » d . S 7 d . per lb .
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Suicidk from Distress , —On Monday , Mr . » . Baker held an inquest at tlie City of Norwich , IVwi ' - worth-street , Whitechapcl , on the body of John Rp sell , aged 51 , a comb maker . The deceased was a nasirc of Glasgow , and had formerly been in affluent circumstances , but from unforeseen difficulties , he \ w of late become greatly reduced , and for . sometime past had obtained a precarious subsistence bv taking combs about the streets . On Tlinrsdav ' niif fe 1 ; c was very depressed , and went to bed about cfc )'
o ' clock , and on Friday , not coming do-ni st «";» his landlady went to call him , and found lu «» m bed in a dying state . Mr . Hart , a stir ^ eoD ^ *'••• sent for , who , upon his arrival , pronounJi ' d ) a » f be labouring under some narcotic poison- A " !; * dotes were administered without elfect , its lie ??' pired at eleven o ' clock the same nig ht . Alter f death two phials , containing « i few chops oi ' la" - " : mini , and labelled poison , was discovered secrp between the sacking and the bod . —\ c-rtlitt , f » - porary Insanity .
Iiie Latb Midland Railway Acc . de ^ - """' JOCRXED IxQUEST OX PoUCE-SeRGEAXT OTfDBA ^ This inquiry , which was adjourned in order to 1 ^ the evidence of Walker , the stoker of the pilo t of •; was resumed on Monday afternoon last , at * ; ' o ' clock , in the council chamber of the Cour t-W ; - ' Leeds . Walker was in attendance at the time- ' quired , having been brought from Brighton , W "' he lias been residing since his discharge i ' rm Mf . vice of the Midland Company . His evident d l J * progress of the pilot engine up to the place . vitere w collision took place corresponded in eveiyniat *"" particular with his deposition at the inquest on f ; Botelcr . On that occasion he stated that as . ^ - were coming up to the mail train a white usf **;
seen , and continued to be exhibited up to tlie i '' ^ the accident taking place . It was afterwards | 5 , gestcd that this might have been a green light , ««' ; j at a distance had the appearance of a white one , *¦• W alker had gathered his impression refpe ' ua . " when at a considerable distance from the mail « . <• ; . Upon this question he was strictly examined » ' , . _ . adjourned inquest , on Monday last , by Mr . ^ j burn , the coroner ; but he made a very con «¦¦ ; statement as to the use of signals . It was eU V that he was in a great measure ignorant ot the r laid down by the Midland Company for the M signals ; and he could scarcely be exp ected to ueou » ij ; u « us ; ana ne coma scarcely oe expecxea i «« - -.
^ wise , for he said he was a very bad render , a «« ; rules had never been read over to him . J- J , ; L ; v that the red lights were seen by him and "lie- -. half-a-milc distance from the train before ttlC 1 " , ' {* » from that time they did everything they ««" ^ stop their engine , although he afterwards « % ' » . j ; , that an engine goingat their speed could pcf ! , ! ' , j :: 300 yards . Eventually the jury decided t ° ^ : . from their minds this man ' s evidence , I « c . eV j . then made sonic suitable observations upon 'a ir , ! dencc , after which the jury consulted together , . ^ returned a verdict of manslaughter against t he John Wheatlcy . — ^^
. - --. . vw ( . A lady breakfasted at Edin burg h on }^ morning , and arrived at Sligo the nest w *} j sixty-six miles by land and two himureii aiw »« ¦ sea , in twenty-four hours !
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 6, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_06121845/page/2/
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