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; J- ] T •' _ THE NORTHERN STAR . - i April 26 ^ 1845 ^ * - -- ' ' ' """"^^ ' ' ' - ' - ' " I TTTST nPT ? . NT ? Ti I * * JUST OPENED
Emigration Tou 1845.
EMIGRATION TOU 1845 .
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G VOBGB BIPPARD and SON and WILLIAM TAP-^ SS ^ AinBtoii and Colonial Passage Offices « WaS-road , Liverpool , Agents for the New Lme of 2 J & 8 SS , com & g the foUowmg magmficent ships : — cm Tons To Sail . HoH « onEB , 1 Mb . ' ethJan . 6 th May . 6 th Sept lSST * m 50 - 6 thFel ) ' 6 thJune - eth 0 ct - cEoftiheW « T , 1250- 6 th Mar . 6 th July . 6 th Nov . Bochxsxeb , !<»» > 6 th Apr . 6 th Aug . 6 th Dec . Together with other First * lass American Packet-Ships sailing weekly thmu ^ hont the year for Xc w York , auu oo caslonauy for Boston , Philadelphia , and New Orleans ; slso to Quebec , Montreal , and St . 1 ohn , N . B .
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EXTRAORDINARY ! NEW CASES !! Attesting that there is health for all . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . An astonishing cure of a confirmed Liver Complaint . MBS . MABY SANDFOBD , residing in Leather-lane , Holborn , London , had been labouring under the effects of a diseased" Liver , which produced Indigestion , Sick Head Ache , Dimness of Sight , Lowness of Spirits , Irritability of Temper , Drowsiness , Occasional Swellings of the Body and Legs , with General Weakness and Debility . She attended the Hospitals , at different periods , for about three years , hut she only got worse instead of better , and her recovery at last appeared quite hopeless ; but notwithstanding the very bad state of her health , she was , in about two months , restored to perfect health by the means alone of this all-powerful and efficacious Medicine—Holloway ' s KUs .
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TO SUFFERERS—INSTANT RELIEF FROM PAIN . JEAIT KFAX ' S GRAXDB FOMMADE . THIS extraordinary preparation cures , in most oases fcy one application , those formidable and tormenting maladies , tic-doloreux , gout , rheumatism , lumbago , and aU painful affections of the nerves , giving instant relief in the most severe paroxysms . Patients who for years had drawn on a miserable existence by being deprived of sleep from acute pain , and many that had lost the free use of tfaeir limbs from weakness caused by paralysis and rheumatism , to the astonishment of their medical attendants
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TOE MILLER THE YOUNGER , with the aid of splendid J illustrations , on thef ^ th of this month , will crack Jokes with the Conununhy' and lioldup the MIRROR of MODERN MIRTH for > the reflection of all classes of society , recording the " FROLIC AND THE FDN OF ALL THE WORLD , " and appointing himself Commercial Traveller in Laughter for the great firm of Mankindgetting up the steam for those who travel by steam , and taking care that there shall be plenty of raUway foMhose who go by rail . He will also fulfil the office of »? Jjig-TER-GENERAL of the ANECDOTES of the NINETEENTH CENTURY ; stbong , although he comes out weekly ; and , notwithstanding that he is as cheap as THREE HALFPENCE , hoping to frame himself the dearest friend the Public ever had . " Omce , 1 , Crane-court , Fleet-street , and may be had of all Booksellers .
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GREAT NOVELTY IN PERIODICAL LITERATURE . On the First of May next , THE ILLUMINATED MAGAZINE will be issued as a Bound Yolume , without extra charge . Theissuing of a Magazine in bound volumes monthly , will remove the great objection to periodical publications when sent out in paper covers . They are always unsightly , are frequentlv lost bv being scattered about , and give au appearance of carele ssness and neglect to the drawing-room , or library table , where neatness and elegance of arrangement are so desirable . The plan on which the New Series of the ILLUMINATED MAGAZINE will be issused will obviate these objections ; it will furnish every month , to thebook-case or library , A HANDSOME BOUND VOLUME , ( Ptkt One SMling and Sixpence )
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POPULAR WORKS NOW PUBLISHING BY W . DUGDALE , 37 , HOLYWELL-STREET , STRAND . THE WANDERING JEW—No . 23 , price One Pennyis published this day , and is the best , the cheapest , and the most correct translation of this celebrated work . No other edition in English wiU be less than twice its price . It is printed in foolscap octavo , and will form a handsome volume , fit for the pocket or the library . Also uniform with it in type , size , and paper , THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS , carefully corrected md revised , with iUustrations . ItwiH he completed in bout thirty numbers , with engravings .
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PARR ^ LIFE PILLS . W , ^ i , ti'j , READ the foUowuig letter from Mr . W . Alexander , Bookseller , Yarmouth : — Great Yarmouth , March 27 , 1845 ^ Gentlemen , —Being recently at Norwich ' , I called upon a gentleman at his request . He said , having seen your name in a newspaper as an agent for . the sale of PARR'S PILLS , and also letters addressed to you testifying their efficacy in the" cure of various complaiuts ' / - ! resolved to try them . I had been very unwell for two or three years , my stomach much out of order , and I constantly felt a painful difficulty in breathing ; I employed two medical gentle-
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COUGHS , COLDS , AND CATARRHS , EEFECIOMiY CURED BY . KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . THE value of these Lozenges ( WHICH ARE UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY , NOBILITY , AND CLERGY ) admits of no possible question , both on account of the numerous orders constantly received , and the most various and respectable testimonials gratuitously for warded . ' Thirty year ? experience has fully proved their great utility , not only in ordinary cases of cough and cold , but in various kinds of asthmatic and consumptive complaints , whether constitutional or otherwise . They possess also the very desirable recommendations that they produce no inconvenience , require no precaution , and effect a cure of these maladies in an incredibly short space of time . Prepared and sold in boxes , Is . l £ d . ; and tins , 2 s . 9 d . » 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . Cd . each , by Thomas Keating ,, pharma ceutical chemist , No . 79 , St . Paul ' s Church-yard .
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" 1 * CHOICE ' OF A SITUATION 'Domestut Bazaar , mt 0 xford Street > eorMr ° *** W ' * ANTED , for Large ' and Small Families , a number of FEMALE SERVANTS of e % e . j descnption , with straig htforward characters . This demand is created through the arrangements being highly approved by the Nobility , Gentry , and the Public generally . Ladies are in attendance to engage Domestics from Ten to Five o'clock daily . There are Rooms-for waiting in to be hired ; not any charge made until engaged if preferred . To those who will take places of All Work no charge whatever . Servants from the country are much inquired for . There are always a few vacancies for'Footmen and Grooms . N . B . Upon applying do not stand about the doors or windows unnecessarily .
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TO MR . PROUT , 229 , STRAND , LONDON . Wodngfeuy , 3 e t 3 1814 SIR , —I have been an agent foi ^^ PJR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS upwards o ¥ » ur years ; during that period very many cases of cure by their use have been effected and come under my notice in this town and neighbourhood , which has secured to them a celebrity unequalled by any other medicine . I . therefore , in justice feel bound to state to you the following instance of their efficacy : — A person of the name of Turner applied to mc iu August , 1810 , for a box of Blair ' s Pills . He had been subject to violent attacks of Rheumatic Gout for ten years , and compelled to give up work for weeks at a time . He had tried medical . aid , and everything he could hear of , or that his friends had recommended . He was then labouring under one of thoso attacks , but by taking Blair ' s Pills according to the directions , he was quite restored . Since then , whenever ho feels an attack approaching , by taking only a few doses it speedily vanishes .
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A new aud important Edition of the Silent Friend Human Frailty . THE FOURTEENTH EDITION . Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , and , sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the re-; ceipt of a Post Office Order . for 3 s . Sd . THE SILENT FRIEND . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry hito the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and . the ability of manhood , ere vigour has esta-Wished her , empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRI TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive effects of Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with Engravings , representing the deleterious influence of Mercury . on the skin , by eruption ' s on the head , face , and body ; with-approved'mode of cure-for both sexes ; followed . by observations on the obligations of MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to . suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of succeiis .
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TTTST nPT ? . NT ? Ti JUST OPENED . MESSRS . " MILLER AND JONES , TAILORSfANB WOOLLEN DRAPERS , IBS , OXFORD-STREET , CORNER OF MARTLEBONE-LANE . A N Extensive Assortment of the Best Goods , made and Cjl ' unmade , always on hand . Bought for ready cash it the cheapest and best markets . To be sold for ready ash only , so that the disagreeable necessity op JBABGWO HEAYT PEOFITS TO COVER BAD DEBTS MAT BE
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2 s . 9 d ., 4 s , 6 d ,, and lis . each box ; or , post free , 3 s ., 5 s ,, and 12 s . COPAIBA AND CUBEBS ENTIRELY SUPERSEDED . WRAY'S BALSAMIC PILLS , a certain , safe , and tho most speedy remedy ever discovered for the permanent and effectual cure of strictures , seminal weakness , pains in the loins , affections of the kidneys , gravel , rheumatism , lumbago , gonorrhoea , gleets , local debility , irritation of the bladder or urethra , and other diseases of the urinary passages . The unprecedented success that has attended the administration of these pills , since they were made public , has acquired for them a sale more extensive than any other proprietary medicine extant , and the circumstance of their entirely obviating the necessity of having recourse to those disgusting , nauseous , and in many cases highly injurious medicines ( as copaiba , cubebs , & c ) , has obtained for them a reputation unequalled in
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MESSRS . BRODIE AND CO ., Consulting Surgeons , have removed their Establishment from 4 , Great Charlesstreet , Birmingham , to No . 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London .
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A Wonderful Cuee of an Old Sea Captain ' s Bad Leo , by Holloway ' s Ointment and Pills . —Captain James , of the brig . Amity , l y ing at Limehouse , was lately cured' of a bad leg of fitteen years' standing in which there were twenty ulcers . He had previously been laid up at home on crutches for two years To make the matter worse , lie was nearlv eaten up with scurvy , which the ; piUs ,: however , soon eradicated from the blood . Soldiers and sailors find these medicines the finest remedy in the world , as thev heal all ulcers and , wbuttds , while thepills remove every scorbutic humour and impurity from the blood . No sol-SfiS eTer witUout these wonderfuI
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Bankrupts. "~ ---(From Tuesday's Gazette...
BANKRUPTS . " ~ ---( From Tuesday ' s Gazette , April 22 , j Thomas Holyland Williams and William Glachar Sh Chelmsford , auctioneers—Joseph Phillips and Ti , *> Pearson , South-place , Finsbury , silk-dressers— Tb ^ Homewood , Hillingdon , Middlesex , licensed victu-ni * Henry Thomas Prehble , Thanet-street , Burton-ere ' wine-merchant—Thomas Morris and William Woodiv ' Burslem , Staffordshire , drapers—Thomas Arnold Shr * bury , veterinary surgeon—John and Thomas lamb ir' *' de rininster , Worcestershire , engineers—Sarah Wij d ' Warrington , Lancashire , innkeeper—George Sliau ' n ?' ham , Laucusliire , cotton-spinner . ' "' 4 .
DECLARATIONS OF DIVIDENDS . J . S . Christopher , Leadenhall-street , Citv men > ii « first dividend , of 2 s Gd in the pound , any * \ Vcdi , ps 7 i the office of . Mr . Belcher , King ' s Arms-vard . CfS ' street . * ""' "Ham Rev . R . F . Croughton , Melton Mowbray , vicar - dividand , of 6 s in the pound , any Tuesdav , at the f , m ? Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham . u "' of T . B . Hall , Coggesliall , Essex , grocer-first divide ,,,, 2 s 8 d in the pound , any Wednesday , at the office < , f n Graham , Coleman-street , City . * r . J . P . liavies , Davies-street , Bcrkelcv- squaro , annri . « -first dividend , of 20 s in the pound , Saturday , a ,, ^ , 7 and three following Saturdays , at the office of Mr fv ! * ' Abchurch-lane , City . ' ' l 0 l ) «» , L . Williams , Oxford , woollen-draper—first divide ,,. 5 s fid in the pound , Saturday , April 2 G , anil three follow " ' ° ' Saturdays , at the office of Mr . Groom , Auchurch h' " ° City . '' ' S . Peach , Nottingham , grocer—first anil final ilivhK , of Is 9 d in the pound , any Thursday , at the office of if Christie , Birnnnghain . r * T . Daniell , Boulogne , copper smelter—further divide ,,, , of Is Gd in the pound , any day after April 21 , . ?' office of Mr . Hernaman , Exeter . ' vUs
J . Watson , Carlisle , grocer—first dividend , of 7 s i „ t t pound , any Saturday , at the office of Mr . W ' akley v , castle-upou-Tyne . ' '' ''"• J . H ., J . S ., J . K ., aud A .. Heron , Manchester , cotton spinners—final dividend , of £ d in the pound , any Www " day , at the office of Mr , Pott , Manchester . H . Hardie , Manchester , merchant—final divedend of 7 jd in the pound , any Wednesday , at the office of W ' Pott , Manchester . M . Atkinson , Temple Sowcrby , Westmoreland , banker —third and . final dividend , of 7 d and 24-100 th parts of a penny in the pound , any Saturday after April 26 , at tht office of Mr . Baker , Newcastle-upon-Tyne .
DIVIDENDS . May 16 , W . G . Clover , Holborn , lincudraper—May 1 G , H Wehnert , Leicester-square , tailor—May 1 G . E . Green , Ctif ford-oticoi , uona-street , tailor—May 9 , K . and J . Under hill , Plymouth , linendrapers—May 13 , R . 1 ' ootncv , Lymin <> ton , Hampshire , cabinet-maker—May 14 , G-. Butler , Wit ham , Essex , builder—May 23 , G . Bartlett , Wellington , street , GosweU-strpet , manufacturer of plaster ornament ) -i-May 30 , W . Wostrup and T . M . Cocksedge , Neir Crane Shadwell , millers—May 21 , J . Harding , Parnham , Surrw builder—May 21 , I . Robinson , Ballingdon , Essex , wheel ! wright—May 18 , J . Lorden and JT . Hadley , Heme Bar Kentbuilders 22 Andrews
, —May , J . , Threadneedle-street City , stockbroker—May 22 , G . Chapman , Aylesbury , grocer —May 22 , L . C . Lecesne , Penchurch-buildiiigs , Feiicliurch , street , merchant—May 22 , J . Johnson , Anston , Vortellire miller—May 16 , C . Carter , Saddington , Leicestershire miller-May 23 , W . Bishton , Parkfield , Staffordshire Iron ' master-May 23 , W . East , Spalding , Lincolnshire , builder —May 15 , T . Wilkinson , Hartlepool , Durham , draper-May 10 , R . Penny , Cockerraouth , Cumberland mercer—May 15 , C . HumberstonaudS . Frodsham , Liverpool commission-merchants —May 16 , T . Higginson . Liverpool pawnbroker . l
Certificates to be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . May 18 , W . Perkins , Portsea , Hampshire , upholsterer-May 14 , J . and C . Greon , Borough-road , Southward , c « m . dealers—May 27 , S . Humm , Brick . lane , Bethnal-groeu silk hat-manufacturer—May 20 , J . and G . Hardy , Wis ! beach , St . Peter , Cambridgeshire , grocers—May 20 , 11 . p . Gray , Caroline-street , Eaton-square , horse-dealer—Mav IS , J . Ralph , Bath , innkeeper—May 15 , T . Ferris , Wottoa Basset , Wiltshire , grocer—May ; 16 , J . Wells , Wincheombe , Gloucestershire , common carrier—May 14 , T . Wilkinson , Hartlepool , Durham , draper—May 15 , W . and J . Dees
and J . Hogg , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , builders—May u , W . Coward , Hartlepool , Durham , bread baker—Mav 15 , H . Green , Liverpool , vroollen-draper—May 13 , S . Marshall , Kingston-upon-IIull , builder—May 13 , AV . Hardistr . Wakefield , Yorkshire , whitesmith—May 13 , J . and u ; Hepworth , Raistrick , Yorkshire , cotton warp dvers—Mav 13 , TV aud J . Darby , Birmingham , drysalters—May 13 , J . Walker , Jewry-street , Aldgate , City , builder—May ii ' , H . Craven , Wakefield , Yorkshire , corn-miller—Mav 13 R . Watt , Lime-street , City , merchant—May 13 , T . lioiUl don , Harrow , bnteher—May 18 , J . Wilier , Windsor , licensed victualler—May 13 , J . E . Vardy , Portsmouth , lincudraper .
PAKTNEKsmrs dissolved . C . II . Deanc and H . D'Dsayer , llegent-stroot , professors of languages—L . A . Clifford and G . Shorthouse , Liverpool , commission-merchants—J . Davie and J . Pitcher , Ipswich , surgeons—C . AV . Nicolay and J . Brown , Fcnchurch-street ' commission-agents—T . and J . Carpenter , Tasburgh , J >' orfolk , farmers—R . AYhichello and F . Freshwater , Castle , street , Leicester-square , grocers—W . AVise and R . Mailer , North-court , Cowper-strcet , City-road , umbrella-itick turl ners—J . Crowther and T . AA ' alker , Leeds , scribbling mil . lers—J . Stubbs , E . Absolom , and AV \ A . Stubbs j as far as regards AV . A . Stubbs—II . Foster and H . Heritage , Bread , street , Cheapside , warehousemen—G . Cookes and E . S Darvell , Great Tower-street , colonial-brokers-P . and T . Medhurst , Denmark - street , Soho , weighing micliine .
makers—C . Aoyes and J . S . Whittwn , Coventry , ironmon . gers—J . and W . D . Pickworth , Wainfleet , Lincolnshire , ironmongers—R . Shaw and E . N . B . Kiiuberlcy , Binning , ham , cut glass-manufacturers—T . Moms and J . Ogden . Bolton-le-Moors , printers—R . Coimery and AV . and II , If , Hughes , Stonebridge , Cheshire , distillers—S . Ilubbert aiid A . Andrews , Old-street , St . Luke ' s , manufacturers of mat . tresses—J . AV . Davison and B . Ctarton , Dean-street , SOIiu , music publishers—J . Poulton and T . Hills , Chelmsford , cabinet-makers—J . and S . Carter , Holmes Chapel , Chcs . hire , tailors—C . S . ; and J . Brooke , Quebec , merchants-T . Trainer and T . M'Lean , Wiveliscombe , Somersetshire , drapers—T . Bennett and C . and T . Brain , Forest of Dean , coalraasters—J . Cort and T . D . Paul , Leicester , ironfouu . ders—G . Simmons , jun ., F . Passingham , and G . N . Sun , mons , Truro , attorneys ; as far as regards G . Simmons ,
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Circuits of the Judges . —On Tuesday was printed a copy of the commission for inquiring into the ex . pediency of altering the . circuits , of- the' judges ia England and Wales . The conunissioh ia dated oa the 14 th February last , appointing as commissionen Baron Parke , Mr . Baron Alderson , Mr . Justice : Coleridge ; J . S . Wortley , F . Kelly , W . Whatelcv , John Greenwood , Esqrs . ; Sir W . Heathcote ; £ , Deniaon , T . Griniston , and B . Estcourt , Esqrs . The object of the commission , which may be pursued
by any hveot the commissioners , is " for inquiring and considering whether it would be expedient , will a view to the more convenient and better adiuiuis « tration of jusice , that any and what alterations should be made in the division of England and Wales into circuits for judicial business , and in the periods fos holding such circuits ; and whether it would be nceea sary or proper that any change should be made in the law terms for the purpose of such alterations ; and also for considering in what manner such alterations may be best effected . "
Sir Robert Peel ' s Opinion of Popery in 1833 . —At the orderly hall-yearly meeting of the Svnod of Glasgow and Ayr , which took place on the 8 th ' of tuia month , Dr . Buchanan , in recommending the adoption of petitions to both Houses of Parlhnent against the Maynooth College Bill , said that beheld in his hand the memorandum of a remarkable statement vliico lie heard made seven years ago by the head of ths present Government , and he did not consider that he violated any principles of propriety by reading it to the bynod . It was of so old a date as to be like express history , and besides , it was uttered in the presence oi ' a deputation from the Church of Scotland , who visited Loudon in reference to Church extension in 1838 , and also before several members of Parliament . He wrote the memorandum of ithalf an hout
alter hearing the statement , and while it was fresh upon his memory ; and in looking back at the views therein expressed , and contrasting them with the proposal which was now issued from the same eminent person—from Sir Robert Pool—may not one exclaim , " Trust not in princes , nor in the sons of men . " He then proceeded to read from his note book •— " Independent , " said Sir R . Peel , on Saturday , the 21 th oi March , 1838 , "independent of thus rousing tk liiiglish members , and England generally , to the importance of the Church extension question , he thought it-was of the hi ghest moment that the En ^ i * and Scotch establishments should unite in these Java on the common ground of the Protestant faith m
resisting the encroachments of the Chinch of Home . It is impossible , I think , ( he said with great earnestness of tone and manner ) to look at the progress Popery is now making , and the efforts it « puttmg forth , without anxiety and alarm . ' ^« establishment of the order of the Jesuits in niostot the countries of Europe , the movements in Prussia andBolgium , the increase of Popish chapels atd seminaries in our country , show us too clearly what we have to dread ; and I jim persuaded ( he continued ) that we shall ere long , see a struggle arise , in wlu ' ca we shall have again to determine the question whether Popery or Protestantism is to have the ascendancy . " Scottish Guardian .
The Electric Telegraph between Paris aiw Rouen is completed , and will be brought into use iua few days . Disease amongst Cattle . —We heard some whis * pers last week that the disease amongst cattle call * plouro-pncumonia , which has created such ravages in Prussia , and was reported to have latclv beef prevalent in some districts in England and Ircl »«*» had also made its appearance in Scotland ; but in olU last number we refrained from creating alarm throughout the rural districts'by giving currency to rumours which we hoped were at least exaggerated We deeply regret to state , however , that the apprehensions alluded to h ave proved but too well ground ^ and we find it our duty now to state facts wlika cannot fail to cause much uneasiness amongst the owners ol herds , and to excite the svmnathv of tl «
class for those individuals of their number who have had their stocks thinned by an epidemic , which , * most instances , proves speedily , and almost cettainly fatal . The disease lias ap ' pearcd among dan ? ajidfat stock of all ages , attacking the lungs , accompanied with violent cough , wheezing , and glan dular swelling , resembling "strangles" in the horse and " poking " among sheep ; and , despite all exertions of the farrier , has generally earned oS titf animal within twenty-four hours after the time 0 ' its being first affected . Mr . Bone , of Leigh Grange has lost twelve cattle , old . and young , and Mr . M'Corrie , Whitefalls , Maybole , four ; and we hat * heard of other cases of ^ less serious nature . In some parts of Galloway , we leam from an eye-witness , that matters are even in a more alarming state . ^ Advertiser ,
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 26, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_26041845/page/2/
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