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TvHA-PSiT-liimi -MEBIOINES . ^? iTF . » SISED B ? Her Grace tlic Dowager Sir C . F . "Willir . Tas ,-lint . Duchess of Leeds . S ^ r Edward LyttonSiuTrt-r , Za & j She-borae . Bart . Sirl of Licco ' ii . Captain BoWerO , il . -V ^ ilarquisofWatciford . Edward Saints , Esq ., 31 . P . Xord 35 aiitry _ Arclideacon Webber . Doctor D 3 oo ; nhei ^ , "Vicarof GeneEaJIaiaand , Crijiplegate . - General Gardner . 3 Ir . Juslice Cresswell . General Xisbitt .
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This ; day 'ji publisfced .-by . lH . ^ Uiea ; .. boo & elIA ; a nd ' ¦ ¦ : ' ii » W ^ her , No ; 3 l ^ e ^ s ^ lt /^ M S ^ ch . d ^ B i . DE PRATI on CHRONIC DISEASES of the .... ,.- i SKIS , their CAUSES an * CUKE . : ' * The above work may he had , postage free , in any . part " of the kingdom , by remitting the amountin stamps *!) Dr . de Prati , 4 , Mortimer-street , Carendish-square . \ % | --
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OS MEBILTTY AND DISEASE . Price . 2 s . 6 d ., in an envelope , or forwarded to apy address free , on roseipt of a post-ofScc order fo lSs . Cd ., TUB MEXtOIl OF HEALTH , a Medical-. Work on Serrous Debility ,. and . the Causes of Premature Delay in Man , resulting from Excess , . Infeetion , oftl-mpru tej-. ee . Also , OB & EltVATlOSS ON 3 dARRIAGE ; and lertain disqualifications , together with treatment for ftiseases of . tha = Generative Organs , by . J . S . TissoT-and ' . ' 0 .., Consulting Surgeons , 0 , Caroline . 6 trcet , Kedford . iGuare .
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H ViLUABLS MEDICINE . TJK 3 "S APBjtlENT ^ AMIL-T TILLS j a most , ; . excelled Medieine for Bilious . Cowrjlnints , disorders of U 10 Stomach and fiowels , Habitual iCosUvenoES , IndiJ geslion , Heaitfturn , Pains and Giddinecs of the Head , Influenza , Wbnas , Spaans , > ersrcus and Dropsicai Complaints . Por upwards ef forty years hsre these Piils obtained the unqualified approbation of tlse public in general « aong whom may he included families of distinction and ratdicul men . Tlieir composition is so truly excellent and their beneficial efiaetg have bien so widely exiiei-ieneed , tliat the proprietors feel the greatest confidence
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SSSP * -. ' ' ' i > i Ijg ; - • - : Wt \ - ' - * B 1 liS , OAUTIOKS- ' -TJnprincipfed indiTidualgi « repare thOiPJOJt ; ^ spuri ' ous compoup « iundec , th » y « ime . n anjff ^ th ^ g " * ' ' 1-yJthe labels , bills , advertis * m « rts , and te ?; jg-- " monialsof the original Thomas ' s Succedaneunv , $ ¦ :- -is , therefore , highly-neces ' sary ^ to see that the . words * " Thomas and Howard" are ort thj ^ vra ppttv oil eacn / ' larUcle .- All others are ; fraudule . nt imitaVjns j XaiLsMlEING ^ M ^ ... Price 2 g . 6 i . -. - -,-.- r . . - -. ?
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Jiut published , Sixteenth Edition , Mtistratcd with , cases , and . full-length engravings , price 2 s . Cd ., in a sealed envelope , . and sent free to any part of the kbydom , 0 » Jfi « receipt . ' ofavosthOljlceorderforZs . lid . , .
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f "" . ' "Iare B s ^ M ^ m ^ s ^ W HT ^^^ hed ^^^^ S ^^ SERVATION 8 illustrative of the beneficial results which may be obtained by close attention-and persever " - ance , in some of the . most chronic , and unpromising in stance ! Of spinal d . forraity , ; vriihieightieiienBraTmgiB on wiJod . By Samc £ . i . HaeS , M . KC ; S . ^ | | | |\ ^ London " . John Churchili ; ' 'Princes-Btreot ; and ' may be h ' ad ' of all " bodk ' sellers . """ " " —*"
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t l < / ' i '¦' * i < ' 1 » ¦' - I " - 1 ¦' . '• - ¦ ' ' ' . . 4 CAUTION . —AH'Pcrsons advertising Succedaneum for , itoppmgidecayed .. tecth ,. fraudulently attempt to imitate MR . CLAItKE'SpRIGINAL SUCCEDANEIJM ; and ufany Succedaneum than Mr . Clarke ' s be purchased . It will be discovered useless . Mr . Clarke can say , ' without the slightest exa ' ggeratien , that he has sold 3 , 000 bottles of Succedaneumwithin 16 montxs : aud 2 , 800 individuals hays ' been , able to use it successfully ; and most ofthe other purchasers have been to Mr . Clarke , at his residence , Gl , Lower Grosven » r Street , London , to have their
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; . . - ;; Just Published , A new ahdimportant Edition of the SiUiit Friend on - '' ' ' Human Frailty . Price 2 s . Gd ,, and sent . free to . any part , of , the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Offiee Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL TVORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GEKERATITE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , Biid the Ability of manhood , ere rigour has established her '' empire!—with Observations > . h the baneful effects of'SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional-WEAKNESS ,-NERVOUS HUtl-
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AlI . mT 6 E \ CTWP . !!« . ' BY S % ii » NT . FIFTY ULCERSljOUREJ ) IN "' SIX' WEEKS . EXTRACT ofaLetterfromJohnMartin , Esq ., Chronicle Office ' , Tpbago | Weit Indies : — February « b , 1845 I I J * To 1 Professor Uolloway . " Sir , ^ 1 beg ' to inform you that the inhabitants of this
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GOUT AND RHEUMATISM , AlsD ALL PAIS , ' . FUL ¦ AFFECTIONS OF THE JOINTS , EFFECTUALLY UELIEVED IN THE COURSE OF A FEW HOU 115 . ' ONE trial is solicited , which will prove its eflScacy over all the medicines iu general use for the abOT ? distressing complaints , having airsmly been taken in above 3 , 000 cases , without one kuowii instance of failure . Recommended by the following well-known gentlemen / who have experienced its extraordinary effects : —Jlr . House , proprietor of the Eagle and Grecian Saloon , City road ; Mr . Campbell , Managing Director of ditto ; Mr . Sinccson , wliolesale salesman , Newgate-market ; and Mr . J . Webster , comedian . Sold by P . M'DOUG ALL only , in bottles at Is . l £ d . each , 85 , Myddleton-street , Clerkenwell . Upon the receipt ' of Is . Cd . will be forwarded free into the country .
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, London Corm Exchaxge, Moxday, Nov. 17....
, LONDON CORM EXCHAXGE , MoXDAY , NoV . 17 . — The past week ' s arrivals of wheat of home produce for our market were on a very moderate scale , but those of most other kinds of grain , except malt , were somewhat on tho 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 offer was by no means large . It being now pretty well ascertained that no immediate change . will be made in the import duties on foreign wheat , the demand for the finest parcels , both red and white , was steady , at , in some instances , a trifling advance in the currencies of this clay se ' nniglit . As the improvement was . by no means
general , wo cannot alter our quotations . The middling and inferior kinds of English wheat , which formccl the bulk of the supply , were somewhat inactive , yet the quotations ruled about stationary ; Still il 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 lode , owing . to the firmness on the part ot" the 'importers , very little was transacted , at late rates . The supply of . Knylish barley being considerably more than adequate to mretthp wants of the dealers , the trade with all descriptions was exceedingly dull , at a decline of fully
Is . per qv . in the quotations , and a laree quantity remained unsold at the market's close . Notwithstanding the quantity of malt on offer was small , the malt trade j ' iiiod dull , yet prices remained aboutstationary . Since the . returns wore made up on Friday about 20 , 000 quarters of Irish , and 30 , 000 ditto of foreign oats have come to hand . This large addition bad a depressing influence upon the trade , and the quotations suffered a decline of quite Is . qcr quarter . In beans only a moderate amount of business was transacted , yet prices were supported . White peas were Is . lower ; but other kinds were quite as dear . In Hour next to nothing was doing , 'ihe seed market was steady , at full prices .
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED IN MARK-LANE . BUITISn CttAIK . Shillings perQuarter . ^ Yhoat .. Essex & Kent , vvliite , new . ; I ! I to 71 .. GO to 75 Ditto , red .. .. .. 57 G 7 .. 50 71 Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 60 CD white 08 70 Lincoln and York , red .. ( 10 flflwhltctio To Korthumb . and Scotch .-. 60 6 ? Rye .. , 20 32 Barley .. Malting S 2 Z-5 extra 5 i 7 — Distilling 20 34 Grinding „ .. .. ' / 2 G 2 D Malt .. Shin .. .. .. .. 53 ¦ C 7 Ware 5 U ¦ 61
Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed . 27 s Od to 20 s Od ; potato , or short , 23 s Od to 32 s Od ; Peland , 27 s 6 d to Si ' s Od : Northumberland , and Scotch , Angus , JQs Od to S 2 s ( , 'd : potato , 33 s Od to 34 s od ; Irish feed , 26 s Od to 2 Ss ( id ; black . 2 fis Od to 2 Ss 0 d : votato , ' 27 s Od to 80 s ed ; Galway , 25 s Cd to 2 Gs Od . -, Beans .. Ticks .. 39 42 Harrow , small .. .. oS 4 i Peas .. "White .. 44 4 SboiIcrs 50 54 Gray and hog .......- ' 40 43 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 45 51 Town-made ( per sack of 2 : 01 bs 58 Go Buckwheat , or Brank . 80 22
. EKGLIJS SEEDS ,. LC . Red clover ( per cwt . ) „ .. : .. ,. 40 to 70 . White clover ( per cwt . ) .. ., .. .. 45 74 Rapesecd ( per lost ) . . -.. .. , v £ 26 23 Mustard . seed , brown ( per bushel ) 8 s to 13 s " ; white , 8 s . ' tolls . ' ¦ ''„ - ¦ ¦ Linseed eakis ' fper lOOo of 31 b each ) £ lf to £ 12 . .- '¦ - l' 01 ' . EION . GRAIX .. . . .. ., . '' Sliiilings Bcr Quarter . ' Free . ' Jn'Bond . Wheat ' v . - Dar . tsic and Koiiisjsbevg 70 extra 74 .. ^' , r ~ 62 ' ¦ Ditto : . .. .,.: . ditto ... es — 0 - .. J ?* — 57 ;¦ Pomeranian , & -e . / A ' n ! : alt 63 — 71 / , 54 — 5 ? Danish , Holstein , & c . .. Gl - <]? F * — ? Russian , hard __
Ditto soft .. .. fig _ 63 6 d '^ 5 « Spanish , hard _ Ditto , soft < tW _ 68 ii 56-i ^ Italian , Tuscan , tfcc , r * U — .
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' 'Ditto ; whlte ); w i . i . ; A .. 68 , — 74 « o ^ ^ ' ¦ - > OdessaJkTajranrog , hard " -1 ' eo - * ! J \ Lfttoi'soft " v ' " «* 8 ' 68 ¦ ' Canadian / hard-v . '' - - . . " -5 ? Ditto . fine , r .,,.. ..,.. 65 — 67 Rje <« Russian , Prussian ; djc ; 28 — 30 Barli .. - Grinding . ! ; . ' ? ii ' - - ' ( ,: > . 26 , ; - ¦ g i . Ditto , distilling , ; .. ... 31 — 31 0 . Oats ; .. Dutch , feed " ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' . " 22 — " 25 2 8 '• " Ditto , bra Wand'thick-u 26 ¦'— 82 . tn ' - " - •¦¦ Jtussiaui ,. ' , ; .. : - .. 26 .. — 30 . " " u "" *' \ Danish * Mecklenburg 26 ~ ' 31 , 'm ~~ ' Beans . ' . Ticks ' , ' 33 to SO / small' .. 37 — 44 " 30 "~ 5 s ¦ E gyptian „? . ;¦ . ;¦ -. S . hi-Mi 37 - 40 ' . ' . £ ~~ $ Peas . .. White , 44 to 54 , gray .. 40 — « ° * ° Plour ... Daufsic and Hamburgh ; ( per'bavi-eljj-line 31 - ¦ ¦ > ' 60 , superfine ,.... ... 32 — 38 .. ¦> /! , Canada , 34 to 37 , ' United ~ " ** States .. ' .. -. "; . 34 — so „ 03 Buckwheat „ .. ? ... .. 38 — 35 ~
- rOREMN < 6 EESB , v & C . Per Quartpi-Linseed .. Petersburgh and Riga ( freo of duty ) .. -j- > t ' ,: ( Archangel , 40 to 43 ,-MemelandKoiiigs . " berg . .. .. , _ .. ., ' .. .. 4 o , lleduerranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. <( j ] t Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last --.,,. .. £ - ^ ^ Med eiover ( 10 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , ou the " duty ) .. .. .. .. . | g fo Whita ditto .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ^ . l " Taresy small spring ( free of duty ) 31 to 33 , large .. 40 Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 8 Os , £ 9 0 s , ~" French , per ton - .. .:.. .. .. £ sio , . £ 9 10 Rape cakes ( freo of duty ) . ., ., .. .. i ' o 0 i'j j . . ., *¦ i AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks , which regulate tl-. e Duties ft-om the 6 th of November to thcM 2 th of NoTember . , tt' / tcatliarici / OaU . ^ Kye . Semu ~ J ^ Week ending s * * - «• d - s . d . j s . d . * d . ; Tl . Sept . 27 , 1 S 45 .. S 3 2 SO 2 22- 2 S 3 1 43 51 33 j ) Week ending I j Oct . 4 , 1813 .. 56 0 31 1 23 . 4 S 3 8 43 1 M 2 fi Week ending Oct . 11 , 1845 .. 57 9 31 3 23 4 34 2 43 1 44 4 Week ending ¦ Oct . 18 , 1815 „ 58 2 32 0 2 $ 5 34 5 44 5 13 0 Week ending Oct . 25 ,. 1845 .. 59 5 33 ' 6 24 11 34 " 6 45 5 44 1 Week ending -.-Nov . 1 ,, 1845 .. CO 1 34 S 26 . 2 . 3 * 2 45 3 43 19 Aggregate aver , age of tho last six weeks ., .. 51 5 ?>\\ V- W > \\ %% \\ , &\\\ 45 j London averages ( ending ,-Novi 4 ,. 1815 ) 05 10 38 4 27 10 S 9 7 , 42 2 49 j Duties .. .. " la 0 7 0 5 OJ 9 61 1 0 1 )
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' Losbon Smitotied ; Caiilb Mi . nKEi , Moxdaj , November 17 . —The past week's importation of ] iy stock into London . bave consisted of 269 beasts , j ; j )( 333 sheep from Rotterdam aiid . tlarlingen , together with 20 oxen from Hamburg , in ; for tho most part , middling condition . ' - At the outports , about 20 ( 5 beasts and sheep have be » n received from the Continent . To-day we had on offer 150 foreign beasts and 130 sheep ,-the whole of which found buyers , at fti'Iy previous quotations . " The following statement , derived from official sources , shows the total iuiDoi-u during the last three ; yeai * s , ending on the 10 :-h of October :-- ¦• - ¦ ¦ f' - 18-13 1 S 44 IS 45 Oxen and bulls .... 780 .... 2 , 283 .... ' Jfiii Cows .............. ; S 34 .... 675 .... 4 , 100 Calves ... ...... ; 35 .... 53 .... 542 Sheep ........... ; ... ' 175 .... - 706 .... 6 , 013 Lambs ... 6 .... 1 G .... 112 ... Swine and hogs ... 2 S 0 .... . 210 .... 523 Fresh np from onv grazing districts tlio arri-vsls c i beasts were , even the time of year considered very limited , and of poor quality , owing to which , the beef trade was brisk at an advance in the quotations obtained on Monday last of quite 4 d . per Slbs . and at
which a . good clearance was eit ' ected . l- ' rom the northern counties about 1 , 400 short horns came fresh to hand : while from the eastern districts we received 150 Scots' and shorthorn ' s : from' tho western and midland counties , 400 Ilerefords , Devons , Hunts , &? ,, from other parts ^ of' 'England 300 of various breeds , from Scotland 90 Scots , and from Ireland 150 beasta . Tho numbtr of sheep being small , the mutton trade was somewhat active , and full prices were obtained in every instance . f The veal trade was somewhat active at Friday's improved currencies . Inputs , a full average amount of business-was . -doing- , at hue rates .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . s . d . 8 . ft . Inferior coarsobeasts . . . 2 8 2 10 Second quality ... , So S 4 Prime large oxen . . . . 8 6 S 19 Prime Scots , » tc 4 0 4 1 Coarse inferior sheep . , , 3 4 S 10 Second quality ...... . , 4 0 4 < i Primecoitrsewoollcd . . . 4 8 4 IS Prime Southdown ' .. . 410 5 t > Large coarse calves . , . . 40 48 Prime small ..... 4850 Suckling calves , each . . . 18 0 30 < > Large hogs S 10 4 6 Ne : it small por ' . cers . . . 4 8 5 'J Quarter-old store nigs , each - , . 16 0 21 t >
HEAD 01- CATTLE ON SAI . K . ( From the Books of the Clerk of the Market . ) Beasts , 3 , 230-Siecp , 23 , 430-Calves , 71—Pigs , 311 . Richmond Corn * Market , Nov . 15 . — ' "We had st fair suppl ; of gvain in ouv market to-day , but the sale was rather dull . -. 'Wheat sold from 5 s . toJAs . ; oats , 2 s . 9 d . to 4 s . Gd . ; barley , 4 s . to 4 s . Gd . ; ne ! uis , Gs . to 6 s . Gd . per bushel . Xivebpool Corn Market , Mosdat , Nov . 17 . — With tho exception of v . -bcat and Hour , of which we hare received upwards of 8200 quarters and -1350 barrels from foreign and colonial ports , this week ' s arrivals of grain , < tc ., are 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 bunded
and free . Ihe best Irish new red has reached Os ., and some superior old of the same country 0 s . Od . per 70 lbs . _ Our market is very bare of English samples . The cheaper relative value of wheat , as compared with other articles of the trade , have induced several purchases for investment . The sale of fiotir has not been so active , holders requiring semething like a corresponding improvement to that obtained on wheat . A few choice oats have brought 3 s . lid . per 45 lbs . ; we have only had buyers , however amongst those of the meatmen whose wants required immediate supply . Oatmeal must be quoted rather dearer , 35 s . Gd . per 240 lbs ., the top price of Irish manufacture . Barley and beans remain unaltered in value , whilst peas have commanded aii advance ol is . to 2 s . per quarter .
Maxciiestbe Conx Market , Saturday , Nov . 15 . — A feeling of greater confidence has been apparent in the trade during the week , and we have , in consequence , experienced an improved demand for flour , in which article a fair amount of business was transacted at the currency ol ' out' last market day . Oats and oatmeal were likewise in steady request , and maintained their preyidus value . At our market this adorning holders of wheat , influenced by reports from Liverpool and Wakefield , firmly demanded an advance of fully 2 d . per 701 bs . Flour met a tok-iaWy free sale , but the quotations of this day se ' nmsht could not be exceeded . . For oats the inquiry was only moderate , at barely late rates ; but oatmeal , beiajj scarce and much sought after , raust ^ be noted Od . per load dearer . ...
Wakefield Corx Market , Friday , Nov . 1-1 . — The supplies of all gvain are liberal , more especial : / of barley . The wheat trade was firmer tbis «; orain < f , and all fear ofahy present alteration in H : o Corn-laws having -subsided , we had a good deinaal for the old and new wheat , at an advance of Is . ? er quarter ; common sorts also were easier sales , l- 'is * bar-Icy Is . and inferior qualities 2 s . per quarter cheaper . Beans dull , without alteration in price . Oats rather lower , and shelling iu limited request . Malt as before . LiviinrooL Cattle Market , Monday , Nov . 17 . — Wo have little or no alteration to quote from oar last statements with respect to the prices and quantity of stock at our cattle market . A good supp ly ot beasts ; . quality generally inferior . A very small supply of sheep . Beef od to 5 | d per lb ., mutton G ; d toTd . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - . .
Salfohd New Cattle Market , Wednesday , Ivov . 12 . —Wu have had a very , full market to-day and ol good quality . The demand hot being equal to the supply , enabled butchers to purchase on rather easier terms ; still we do not vary , our prices from those oi last week . Beef , fid . to yfd . ; mutton , aid . to Od . per uouml .
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The Late Military Riot at Wisnson . —Wi . wsos , Nov . IT . —This day the magistrates met iu their private room for tho purpose of deliberating on & charge of riot and assault arising out of the late military riot in this town . Besides the magistrates who had attended on previous occasions , there were present on this occasion Colonel llcid and the Hon . Mr . Ashley . The room was densely crowdcu by ti . e inhabitants of the town , and , as it was not , a l F enough to contain all those who were natura . iy anxious to hoar the proceedings , the Court , altera sliovt perlor , v ! journed , in accordance with an utiiuh ' mously expressed feeling , to the Town-hall . Ocorsfi Townficnd , a vou'rig man about 23 or 24 years o agfi !« 10
dressed in" a smockfrock , and having a large p s ' on the left side of his head , applied evident ^ ' . j recent wound , was brought up , together with k'inu * Richardson , otherwise known by the name oi -brasso , Thomas Millar , and William Webster ( three i-i-Guardsmen ); all charged on the information i William II . ( Tillman , superintendent of police , yjriot and assault . The evidence brought for"' ? . " Jj tiiis occasion was for the most part a repctii '" ' that which appeared in the Star of last Satwr ^ y-After '' an inquiry which lasted upwards of s'x hou . « Richardson was discharged , ' and Milfar , Wcbs . fV- ^ Towiisciid , were- committed to take tlieir * 'l *' b / -j the ensiling sessions . The benchagrcod to l 8 !^ ' - for their appearance at the sessions , tlicnisol - _ £ 20 each , and two sureties each in the sumo '*»> and the witnesses , ten in number , were b ound o >" sppear , ,
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 22, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_22111845/page/2/
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