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London Cork Expanse, Monday, Nov. 17.— T...
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-nRTOCOGk'S PULMONIC WAFERS . « *» _Tr _t _MEDICINEfor the CURE of ASTHMA and 1 \ _CONSUMPTION COUGHS , & e ., was ever * T ? _n _^ , _l hv such speedv nnd unfailing success as Dr . \ t OGGC & _^ FDLMtiSlC _^ AFERS . Li . every « n , _renMcr aad publication throughout the kiPgd «» m _^ seen testimonials of tlieir wonderful powers . _vSiitlie following recent cures in Manchester : — Vixm Messrs- _^ vnch and Buttcrworth , Cheetham ¦ roni dated September 9 th ; 1845 . —Gentlemen , —The _-increasing demand for your wafers speaks greatly in f ivour of their being a most excellent- medicine , and the enclosed is one of the many convincing _proofe we hare had <> F their efficacy , ( SigBcd ) L * fs * cH and BuTiBRwoBta , ChemKts .
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE , AND : HAP _^ _IKESF _, SECURED _/ _BY--THAT POPULAR MEDICINJ £
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ON DEBILITY AND DISEASE . Price 2 s . 6 d ., in an envelope , or forwarded to any address free , on receipt of a post-of 5 ce order fo r 3 s . Cd ., THE MENTOR . ' OF HEALTH , a Medical Work on _Ifcrvous Debility , aud tlie Causes of Premature De-• ay in Man , resulting from Excess , Iufeetion , or _Imprulence . Also , OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE , and ¦ . ertain disqualifications , together with treatment for _Useases of the Generative Organs , by J . S . Tissot and Jo ., Consulting'Surgeons , C , Caroline-street , Bedfordquarc
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VALUABLE MEDICINE . HUNT'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS ; a most excellent Medicine for Bilious Complaints , Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , Habitual Costiveness , Indigestion , Heartburn , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Influenza , Worms , Spasms , Nervous and Dropsical Complaints . For upwards of forty years have these Pi'ls obtained the unqualified approbation of the public in general , among whom may bo included families of distinction and medical men . Their composition is so truly excellent , and ; their _bsnelicial effects have been so widely experi-
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_., _^ .. _s-. _uv .. _w _^ > . s CAU _i-iowi—Unpnndplea _mwwduolifqprepare'tlie most spurious co _^ _jpo-auds ur-. dt _^ the _SMn _^ _names ; _Mey ' ¦* _% - copy flie _^ _fito- _^^ ls _;> . a _^ ' _^« iHe n _^ , l _aSaJ teBti-) . monials of the original Thomas ' s _Succedaiieum _^/ it _" " . ' , therefore , highly necessary to see that t _^^ rotds " Thomas and Howard" are on the wrapper of _§«& ; J' article ; _JAUj-thersare'fraudulentimitations . : _¦ > bRJ 3 TOPPING _DECArfEDfTEETH _*
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Just published . Sixteenth , Edition , illustrated with cases , and _fuUMngth engravings , price 2 s . 6 d ., in 0 sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt _ofaposMtceorderforZs . 6 d . ... . -I
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_™< W ? , _W : _^ Am _? j _^ -m _„ _Ljm _^ g * alKB WSPIM ra _? B _^ _SEi _rfJBIS day _; _ispu _^ i _^ rpric * e ' , Ss . 6 di , § A _| BS and OB-¦ _JEstl SBRVATld _^ _-S _.-Mttstrati-rejof . the _beneficial results _Hvhfeh _' moy _^ _brobtJt _^ _iiiy ciple a _^ _awoe in some of tt * e mostchtonic dnd _^ unpromising instances of spinal -de & nnity ; _wiilTSghteen engravings on wood . By _Smrj ** HrAWrM « R' _-piSi _x-xt r ¦/ __ ¦<¦ _AJ London : J _^ n _^ urch " iil , JP _rinces-stiwt ; _- ; and ; m _^ be fad of _allibaokselters ?' ' _,:. \ . ' ¦ " - ! . 7 J . ' .. _/ ,.. '
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CAUTIONvr _^ ( p « rs , onsadve _5 _?' _€ Succedaneum for stopping decayed Wth , frauduientlylnttempt to imitate MR . _CLARKE'S ORIGINAL SUCCEDANEUM ; and if any _'SG-oceaaneum * thaff-Mr . * ' Clarice ' s bepurchascd , * it will be . discovered useless ; i Mr . Clarke ' cah say ,: without the slightest exaggeration , that he has sold _^ 3 , 000 bottles of Succed < meuin within IC months ; and 2 , 8 b 6 , individual 6 have been ' able tW use . it ' successfully ; . aiid most of the other purchasers Have been to Mr . _Clarli _^ at his residence , 61 , _fCiower Grosvenor Street , LoridoH , to have their
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" ¦ A ' _--. ' ¦'' 'dustPublished , •' - 7 1 A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend _. on ' _- Huxndn Frailty , . ' Price 2 s . 6 d ., aHd sent free , to any part of the United . ' - _^ Kingdom ou the receipt of a Post _Ofliae Order for A ' MEDICAL WORK on ihe INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , In both sexes ; being an enquiry into tho concealed cause that . destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established'her empire : —with Observations " 011 the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and'INFECTION ; lodal and _eonstitution . ilWEAKNESS , _NEJitVOUS IRRI . TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total
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- _&<& _vMh MxATm _^ _nimViTi _' n . ' _•^ _pifrUTjBffifiU _^ _ll . .... _Bi _^ Lffi _^ _A-Y _^ _liOHpMENT . W , _mfo _tw _^ _F _* WEEKS > EXTR _^ _CTiafaLetter from * Iohn"Martin , Esq ., Cftwifele Office , _TofifebrWest Indies : — February ith , 1845 _, _,-- . .. j . it To Professor Holloway . _fgjri—I-beg toMnform you that the inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ mediyour
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GOUT AKD RHEUMATISM , AKD ALL PAIN , •• ¦ FUL AFFECTIONS OF THE JOINTS , _,: EFFECTUALLY ... -RELIEVED -IN * TUE COURSE OF . A FEW . HOURS . ONE trial is solicited , which will prove its efScacy over all the medicines in general use for tlie above distressing complaints _^ having alrsady been taken in above 3 , 000 cases , without one known instance bf failure . " Re . commended by the following well-known gentlemen , who have experienced its extraordinary effects " . —Mi * . _Piouse , proprietor of the . Eagle , and Grecian . Saloon , Cityoad ; Mr . Campbell , Managing Director of ditto ; Mr . Ssnecsbn , wholesale salesman , Newgate-market ; and Mr . J . Webster , comedian . Sold by P . M'DOUG ALL only , in bottles at ls . lid . each , 35 , Myddlcton-street , Clerkenwell . Upon the receipt ofls . Gd . will , be . fprivarded free into the country .
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London Cork Expanse, Monday, Nov. 17.— T...
London Cork _Expanse , Monday , Nov . 17 . — The past week ' s arrivals of wheat of home produce tor our market w cre on a " very moderate scale , but tliose of most other kinds of grain , except malt , were somewhat on the increase , and of full average quality . Of foreign grain and of corn , the receipts were by no means large . Fresh up this day several parcels of English wheat came to hand coastwise as well as by land carriage , yet the supply on oJFer was by no means large . It being now pretty well ascertained that no immediate change will be made in tlie import duties on forei"n wheat , the demand for the finest parcels , both rcofand white , was steady , at , in some instances , a trifling advance in the currencies of this day se ' nnight . As the improvement vas by no means general , wc cannot alter our quotations . The middling and inferior kinds of English wheat , which formed the bulk of the supply , ' . were' somewhat inactive , yet the quotations ' ruled about stationary ; still a clearance was not effected . The show of free foreign
wheat was small . For the . finest parcels we have had a fair inquiry , but in other kinds , next to nothing was doing . In corn under lock , owing to tlie firmness on the part ofthe importers ; very little was transacted , at late rates ; - The supply of English barley being considerably more than . adequate to . meet thc wants of the dealers , the trade with all descriptions was exceedingly dull , at a'decline of fully Is . per or . iii the quotations , and a large quantity remained unsold at the market ' s close . Notwithstanding tlic quantity of malt on offer was small , the' malt trade ruled dull , yet prices remained aboutstationary . Since the returns were , made up on Friday about 20 , 0 . 00 quarters of Irish , and 30 , 000 ditto of foreign oats have' come te hand . This large addition had a depressing influence upon the trade , and the quotations suffered a decline of quite Is . qer quarter . In beans only a moderate amount of business was transacted , yet prices were supported . White peas were Is . lower ; but otlier kinds were quite as dear . In flour next to nothing was doing . ' 1 he seed market was steady , at full prices . . CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED
IN MARK-LANE . , BRITISH GRA 1 K . _Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. Essex & Kent , whitc _. new .. CI to 71 .. ' 6 C to 75 Ditto , red 57 G 7 .. SS . 51 Suffolk and Norfolk , red „ C 0 _GSwhiteGS 70 Lincoln nnd York , red „ § 0 GO white CS 70 Northumb . and Scotch . . .. - 60 OS Rye .. .. .. . ... .. .. £ 9 _» Barley .. Malting .. ' ' .. .. 32 35 extra 37 — Distilling .. .. ¦ .. 29 84 Grinding .. .. .. 20 2 ? Malt .. Ship 53 57 Ware fl ) SI Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed . 27 s Od to 20 s Od ; potato , or short . 2 Ss Oil to S _^ s Oil ; Poland , ' 27 s 6 d to 32 s 0 d ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 30 s Od to 32 s t'd ; potato , 33 s Od to Us 0 d ; Irish feed , 26 s 0 _d to 28 s ( id j hlack , 20 s Od to 28 s 0 d ; potato , 2 is 0 d to •"¦ _' ¦ ' ' ¦• • " 80 s ed ; Galway , 25 s od to 2 Cs 0 d . „ Ticks « _- ¦ ¦ ¦ _¦? "
Beans .. .. .. ,. , . ,- ., p " _^ C , _' TOaU •' " " " « 4 Sboilcrslo 51 Peas .. White ... .. . . ••** _* ° i ( , . _« .. Gray and hog » Vi ™ Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. . _** J _" - ¦ . ' ¦'• Town . made ( persnckof 2 s 0 _lbs oj . 60 Buckwheat , or Braiik .. .... <¦ - ENCLISH SHEDS , « S _* C . Red clover ( per cwt . ) » « . _* _° to White clover { per cwt . ) » _« Li Ranesoed ( per last ) .. •• •• •• — ¦ " - Mustard seed , brown ( pel * bushel ) 0 s to ISs ; white , & s Linseed cakes ( per 1000 of 311 ) each ) £ 11 to £ 12 . FOBEIfiN GEAIN . -.. _,.,. . _. _.-. v Shillings per Quarter . s Free . In Bond .
_ft'lie . it .. ' Dantsic and _Konigsherg , _"•() extra 74- ., S 7 — 62 Ditto . _'¦ .. . ' ditto ¦ , . _- , (! 0 ' — CS .. 51 — 57 l _" omeranian , oic ., AnlialtC 3 — ' 71 .. 54 — 59 Danish , Holstein , ' ifcc ; . 1 ' 61 — ' e 7 '•• 53 " ~ s 7 Russian hard ,. ' _;¦; ' ' _ . Ditto , soft .. .. ( jo — 03 . ' 50 — 56 Spanish , hard .. .. _ Ditto , soft .. „( _j 5 _ _Qjj ,, 55 — 59 _ltaliiaijTuscun _.-icijred —
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Ditto , white . .. .. 68 — h 7 _^^ Odessa * Taga ' nrog , hard _ " « - _^ Ditto , soft _,-f .. .. 58 — eo Canadian ; hard - .. .. . .. " _"••• -O _^ j . Ditto , fine .. .. 65 — _g * Rye . Russian , Prussian , & c . 28 — 35 Barle .. Grinding ' .. .. .. 26 — vi Ditto , distilling „ .. 31 _> . s « „„ Oats .., D . utch _, fecd . .. .. 22 _ 15 ' " - -ft Ditto , ' brew and thick .. 28 — _g- > „ . Russian : ; . .. .. 2 fi - _ an " o „ -1 Danish & Mecklenhurg 26 — 31 " f - 55 Beans .. Ticks , 83 to 89 , small ,, 37 w u " t _» _~ 2 C _Egyptian - .. .. .. 37 i- 40 ., : _* - *! Peas _„ White , . 44 to 54 , gray .. 4 Q _ 4 _- > ' " * _^ Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , hue 31 3 ( i , superfine .. .. 32 — 33 _.-,,, ; i . . Canada , 31 to 37 , United " ' _^ _-h States ,. '"" . ' . .. 84 — 39 Oo Buckwheat **; . •• . ¦• .. •>¦ .. .. 30 — 35 " * — 33 Ditto . white .. ""' _JaTZTtr _" _^
FOREIGN SEEBS , Ac . Linseed .. Petcrshurgh and Riga ( free of dutv ) ?* _" _*• Archangel , 40 to 43 , ilemel iindKoui"s " tul - lierg ° \ Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa ' ii * Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last ... .. " v .,, ft Wed Clover ( 10 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on tlic "" _** _¦ duty ) .. .. _.. * „ „ . White ditto' .. .. * . ' . - '¦ ' .. .. .. A _<* Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 31 to 33 , large il _*** Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 8 0 s , £ 9 us , " _* French , per ton ' .. .. .. .. .. £ » 10 p _() , „ Rape cakes ( free of duty ) „ j „ _* . .. £ 5 ¦/ _* ;; ' !!
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AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks , which regulate the Duties frnmu 5 th of . November to the 12 th of November
¦ - * ¦ ¦ - _' , Wheat _Barleyx Oats . _, Rye . BeiinT p _^ Week ending s < d ' 6 _' " d - 8 ' d _' _| - fl _* " _sTdi"Td * Sept . 27 , 1845 .. 53 2 30 2 22 " 2 83 ' 1 42 S la » Week ending ** . Oct . 4 , 1813 .. 56 0 31 1 , 23 4 83 8 43 1 a , Week ending I ' Oct , 11 , 1845 .. 57 9 31 8 23 -il 34 2 43 1 44 . Week ending j * Oct . 18 , 1815 .. 58 2 32 0 23 5 34 5 44 5 43 -. Week ending j Oct . 25 , 18-15 .. 59 5 33 0 _2-t IX Si 5 45 6 _{{ * t Week ending , Nov . I , 1845 .. 60 1 34 S 2 G 2 : S 3 2 45 S 48 ij
Aggregate aver . age of thc last six weeks .. 57 6 3111 23 11 S 3 lc 43 11 42 -j London aver . ages ( ending Nov . 4 , . 1845 ) 65 10 38 4 27 10 S 9 : 7 43 2 19 » Duties .. .. . 15 0 . 70 6 0 \ _9 G 10 ly
Lonbon Smitiifikd Cattle Market , Moxdav November 17 . —The past week ' s importation of live stock into London liave consisted of 2 G 9 beasts , and 333 sheep from llottcrdamrand IIarlin « cn , _togetiioc witli SC oxen irom Hamburg , in , for the most part middling condition . At the outports , about 20 lJ beasts and sheep hate been received from tlie Continent ; To-day wc had on offer . 150 foreign beasts and 130 sheep , the whole ofwhich . found buyers , at fully previous quotations . . The following statement , ie . rived from official sources , shows the total imports during the last tliree years , ending on the 10 _: h oi " Oetober : — . . ... :,-. _. _-1843 - jlQUt ¦ iSio Oxen and bulls .... _, W 0 .... 2 , 283 .... 1 , SSi Cows' 334 .... 075 .... 4 , 10 G '' Calves ........ ; ...... 35 .... 753 .... 543 "Sheep ... J ......:.... 175 .... 706 .... G , 01 S Lambs ..... ; ...:..... 6 .... 16 .... 112
Swine and hogs ... 289 .... 210 .... ' 523 Fresh up from our grazing districts the arrivals ti beasts were , even the time of . year considered very limited , and of poor quality , owing to which , the beef trade was brisk a , t an advance in the _quotationa obtained on Monday last of quite id , perSlbS . and at which a good clearance was effected . From the northern counties about 1 , 400 short horns came fresh to hand : while from the eastern districts we received 150 Scots and , shorthorns : from tlio western and midland counties , 400 Herefords , Devons , Runts , < tc , from other parts of England 300 of various breeds , from Scotland 90 Scots , and from Ireland 150 beasts . The number of sheep being small , the mutton trade was somewhat active , and full prices were obtaiaed in every instance . Thc veal trade was somewhat activo at Friday's improved currencies . In pigs , a full average amount of business was doing , at late rates .
By the quantities of . 81 b ( j 6 _inking the offal . 8 . d . s . & Inferior coarse licasts , , . 2 8 2 10 Second quality ' . . . . 3 0 3 4 Prime large oxen . « 3 6 3 10 Prime Scots , -fee . .. . . . 4 0 4 4 Coarse infoi'i » r sheep . . . 8 4 3 lo Second quality , . . ... 4 0 4 6 Prune coarse woolled . . . 4 8 4 10 Prime Southdown , , _. i 10 5 0 Large coarse calves . . . , 4 0 46 Prime small , . . . . . 4 8 5 0 Suckling calves , each . . . 18 0 30 0 Large hogs ' .- ¦ ¦ _-. ' . . . 3 10 46 Neat small porkers . . . 4 8 5 2 Quarter-old store pigs , each . IC 0 21 0 MEAD OF CATTIB O . V SAIE . ( From thc Books ofthe Clerk ofthe Market ) Beasts , " 3 , 230-S .: ieep , 23 , 400—Calves , 71—Figs , 311 .
_Richmond Corn * Market , Nov . Id . — We had a fair supply of grain in our market to-day , but the sale was rather dull . Wheat sold from 5 s . to 10 s . ; oats , 2 s . 9 d . to 4 s . Gd . ; barley , 4 s . to 4 s . 0 d . ; beans , Gs . to Cs . 6 d . per bushel . Liverpool Corn Market , . Mosdat , Nov . 17 . — With the exception of wheat and flour , of whieh wc have received upwards of 8200 quarters find 1330 barrels from foreign and colonial ports , tills week ' s arrivals of ' grain , & c ., ave of light amount . A lively demand for wheat has prevailed throughout the week ; each day has presented a fair amount of business , and prices have steadily advanced for both bonded and free . The best Irish new red has reached 9 s .,
and some superior old ofthe same country 9 s . Gd . per 70 lbs . Our -market is very bare of . English samples . The cheaper relitive value of wheat , as compared with other articles of the trade , have induced several purchases for investment . The sale of flour lias not been so active , holders requiring sometiling like a . corresponding improvement to that obtained on wheat . A few choice oats have brought 3 s . 11 ( 1 . per . 45 lbs . ; wehave only had buyers , however amongst those ofthe meatmen whose wants required immediate supply . Oatmeal must be quoted rate dearer , 35 s . Od . per 240 lbs ., the top price of Irish manufacture . Barley and beans remain unaltered in value , whilst peas have commanded an advance of Is . to 2 s . per quarter . '
_Mrl _. _YCflTSrEK _CoiWT MARKET , SATURDAY , NOV . 15 . — A feeling of greater confidence has been apparent . in thc trade ( luring the . week , and ' we'have , in consequence , " experienced an improved demand for flour , in which article a fair amount of business was tvaiisacted at thc currency of our last market day . Oats and oatmeal were likewise in steady request , and maintained their previous value . At our market this morning holdera of wheat , influenced by reports from Liverpool ancl Wakefield , firmly demanded an advance of fully 2 d . perfOlbs . Flour met _a-toleraWy free sale , but the quotations of this day ; se ' nnight eould not bo exceeded . For oats thc inquiry was onlv moderate , at barely late rates ; but oatmeal , being scarce and much sought after , must be noted Od . _pd ' load-dearer .
¦ Wak efield Cons Market , Fmday , Nov . 14 .-The supplies of all grain are liberal , more especially of barley . The wheat trade was firmer tliis morning , and all fear of any present alteration in the Corn-laws having ' subsided ,, we had a good dcmar . il for the old and new wheat , at an advance of Is . j _>« quarter ; common sorts also were easier sales . l * _i'ic barley Is . and inferior qualities 2 s . _peiv quarter cheaper . Beans dull , without alteration iu F _* Oats rather lower , and shelling in limited request . Malt as before .
Liverpool Cattii" Market , Mosdat , Nov . n . — We have little or no alteration to quote from our last statements with respect to the prices and quantity of stock at our cattle market . A good supp'y _»• beasts ; qnality generally inferior . A very sma . supply of sheep . Ecet ' od to 5 _£ d per lb ., mutton too _toTuv Salford New Cattle Market , Wedxesdat , _iy-12 . —Wehavchiida very full-market _t-w ! asuia « good qualitv . The demand not being equal to tm . supplv , enabled butchers to purchase on rattier _caM " terms ; still we do not vary our prices from ia- * * * - - * last week . Beef , od . to fijd . ; mutton , fiid . w _t- ' per pound .
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The Late Military ' Riot at Windsor . —l » i _>' f : ' , N 0 V . IT . —This day the magistrates met in _»' - _¦* private room for the purpose of ' deliberating on * cliarge of riot and assault arising out of tlie 'lt ' military riot in this town .. Besides the iuagi = na _*" who Und attended ou previous occasions , there wen . presenton tliis occasion Colonel lleid and the M _^' Mr . Ashley . The room was densely crowded oy" * inhabitants of tlio town , ' and ,-as'it was _notiarienough to contain all those who were _natmw anxious to hear the proceedings , the Court , _a' _' _' . short period adjourned , in accordance with an " _«' _'' •' moii & lv expressed feeling , to the Town-hal l , wort Townsend . a ' vouiur man about 23 01 * 24 years 0 _« V » 1
dressed 111 a _smockfi'ock , and _having a large plas _* onthe left side ofhis head , applied evidently j » j recent wound , was brought up , together with _banw Richardson , otherwise known by the name ot b « i- _^ . _-. ' Thomas . Millar , and " William Webster ( three _u Guardsmen ) , * all charged on the _inforination _" William II . Gillman , superintendent of police , _j vu « riot and assault . The evidence brought fonyaW "' . this occasion was for the most part a _repetiW ' ¦ ¦ that whicli appeared ia the Star of last Salt _wv After an inquiry which lasted upwards 0 » x _"" _'" i Richardson was discharged , and Miliar , Wetet « , -J « Townsend , were committed to _take-tlveir _tnao ¦• the ensuing sessions . I'he bench agreed .-to _taW for their appearance at the , sessions , _themseiTts i - £ 20 each , and two sureties each in the sum 0 : ~ i > and the witnesses , ten in number , were bound 01 appear _.
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 22, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns4_22111845/page/2/
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