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ties, you have had to deal. Wishing you a safe journey home¬ 
ward and prosperity for the future, we beg to remain 
Yours sincerely, 
George Caswell, 
Joseph Grant, 
James Grant, 
John D. McQueen, 
Alexander Fraser, 
Lauchlin McInnis, 
Peter McInnis. 
Dr. McEachran replied in suitable terms, thanking them for 
* their handsome expression of good will. He said that while the 
active operations were for a time suspended, he thought that it 
was the intention of the Minister of Agriculture to recommence 
active operations early in the spring, and hoped that another sea¬ 
son would see this county completely rid of the plague which 
threatened ruin to so many.— Colon . Standard , Pictou , N. S. 
VETERINARY SURGEON WANTED, 
Dr. Zuill, of Philadelphia, has sent us a letter from Mr. O. 
Guenderoth, 434 Mitchell street, Milwaukee, asking to correspond 
with a good veterinary surgeon with a view to start practice in 
that city. It seems by the letter that at present there is is no 
veterinarian in the city of Milwaukee. 
NOTICES, 
The position of House Surgeon to the Hospital Department of 
the American Veterinary College will be vacant on or about the 
1st of March next. Candidates may make application to the 
Chief Surgeon of the Hospital, where they will receive notice of 
the conditions of admission, duties, salary, etc. 
To subscribers of the Review who are in need of missing 
numbers to complete volumes, we would say that Mr. J. C. 
