Tt is stated, suvs :t London contemporary. that, the Duke ol' ( aniliridt;-', at the rec"ut volunteer review, wishe 1 to have tic tiround kept- bv the pnli.-e; but hat -'ir ttichui-:t Miivne po-itivelv refused to s -ml up any of his men fir the p'npo.-e. and that when personally pressed upon the point, said. ' our Royal Highness commands 1 he unnv, but T he'i-ve the poliee are under my orders!" upon which all his hoyid could do was to shruii his shouWh rs, and r lease a few of those abstruse HiitMl expletives, of which, it is sttppo ed, lio genlleumii in I'.ngland has a larixcr stock. The smoke of hurniusr wool, if applied to eu f s ami. ble. wounds, is said to produce immediate lvliet and cure, bv coagulating the album' n. Llcers and cutaneous diseases are also wiil to expoi'ieuco {jciiefifc from tlio Uttins troutnnciii.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 6
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