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THE VETERINARIAN, OCTOBER 1, 1869. 
Ne quid falsi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat.—CiCEEO. 
APPOINTMENT OE INSPECTORS IN CHESHIRE UNDER THE 
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT. 
Not being good at enigmas, the following record from the 
Crewe Guardian, September 4th, is altogether beyond our re¬ 
solvent faculties, and we publish the account which is headed 
Important Resolutions,” with the charitable intention of 
putting as many members of the profession as we can in the 
same state of Egyptian darkness as ourselves. 
The Cattle Disease. 
Important Resolutions. 
A meeting of the Committee appointed at the adjourned 
Quarter Sessions for the county of Chester, held at Knuts- 
ford on the 16th of August, for the purpose of considering 
‘ the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1869,’ was held at 
the Crewe Arms Hotel, Crewe, on Wednesday last. There 
were present—Lord Egerton of Tatton (in the chair) ; Sir 
Richard Brooke, Bart.; James France France, Esq.; John 
Hurleston Leche, Esq.; Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Tom- 
kinson; Robert Daglish, Esq.; George William Latham, 
Esq.; David Reynolds Davies, Esq.; Richard Christy, Esq.; 
and the Rev. George Eaton, clerk. 
It was resolved—1. That the superintendents, sergeants, 
and others of the constabulary, as detailed below, be ap¬ 
pointed inspectors under the Act for the several districts as 
below named, viz. : For the district of the Broxton police 
division, Supt. Wilson and Sergeant Powell; for the district 
of the Altrincham police division. Superintendent Steen 
and Sergeant Morgan; for the district of the Eddisbury 
police division. Superintendent Gwynne and Sergeant 
Forster; for the district of the Nantwich police division. 
Superintendent Laxton and Sergeant Watson; for the dis¬ 
trict of the Northwich police division. Superintendent Rou- 
bottom and Sergeants Naylor and Bohanna; for the district 
of the Wirral police division. Superintendent Hammond and 
Sergeants Martin and Roche; for the district of the Hyde 
