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Thedieflise. aaWe&fedris nigra, or black death, has appeared in Ireland. Four cases occurred lately in Dublin,_and-an inquest haa just been held on an artiean.in Belfast named Holmes, -vrho, when he was djirig, had deep blptchee and. black marks, over his body, as if. (laid surgeon who Kadi':attended hjin) he had been; fired at '■"•from a dietance with blaiik ;• cartridge;, The ep'ots. were, raised.above; the leyel of. the skin, aiid. could bequite eensibly:fel{. in this ihetance was accelerated; by drinking: Febris. : herefofore''l]een'|aimosCWtjr^iy. ; 'unbnpw4in'! 'Ireland.- : '.'■■''; ■..■■■■■ ■■■;■ '■ .v-.--;..-.'V ■■.■'■■.'■ ■■■ ,-:■ Force, and. PERS.uAgipy; t-^-When Themistqcles ■wentto Andros, to dem'<tml a Joan of mpnby -ho'isaid'y." wthme, Force, ahdPersiiasiou." He.Trae answered, "We have two. stronger-r^Waiit and Impossibility.'* ■ ■. -^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 872, 30 August 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 872, 30 August 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 872, 30 August 1866, Page 4