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| SAN ITAUY M ATTEUS. Two intoi-cstin« d...
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Lord Mayor's Day. This Ue\R Lord Mayor, ...
SJf speeches were those ot Lord Paanuxre and Lord u was unnecessary for him to utter one w ^
inf a much -higher and nobler kind , and whether they 1 S 3 afese *« 2 ^ S ' Xe wonien o ? t ^ is United Kingdom , wherever they "were the women m nn » _ , _ . ^ , j „' .. < . ! it iM r » f an
unnrepraise . He had only to . « -T— — ^ CAwr ,. ) point to its achievements in ^ . P ^*™ * > e , ^ f public £ he army now a « racted almo ¦ «» * ho ^ attention , not merely for i ts acts ^ or t . ^ ^^ been of the bravest , but * £ tbe spin * ^ ^ th
iSveT / oMier ^ ay S nt it ' no disparagement to be told
Were being tui ej . > " ^ ^ 1 e food ^ not V and ^ were always Ma J >\^ ° ^ VKtuVned fro « foreign-serthe reg iments which had onlv re turnea tolndia to vice were ready , at a moment . notice ^ to ™ tn w revenge the ^ ^ hi sanie spirit caused the countrywomen . •¦ Cc * "ty 1 . . ¦ _ . that in everv way . the ' -rs & k ^ GS & —* ^ * -
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fe-S S ^^ ^ nrSi ^ ^ s ^^ mous , andx I am ¦ »« re T ° J"T Mri 4 faition to be sitting : €
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, K- ^ olfe ^^ laughter . ' ) It . VM ™* Svai of fresh intelligence from had to announce ^ e ^ mv al ot ^ now are that quarter of the S ^ to , ^ Jf the w hole country turned , and to which the hearts or i ^ are directed . I was ' « ^^^ J ^ S pecting that conCrmation but of De conlirmawoii ure
| S ^ ss ^ SSS milled are such as could only liaycbee * * S savages or demons mthe low * gp «* of * a ^ £ . mm ^ mmm the future ensure the . safety of ^ j ™^ Canning inIndia *?^
not a , *^ J *™™ caot ^ lhi not a , "" V ^^ tlie capt of Delhi brilliant exploit of arm ^>^\ lC ttat before many hours has been achieved ; and . ^^ M ^ g ^ nee . which will have elapsed , we ^ J ^^^ f prove that the cheer the hearts of Eng ^ shmen , an P g ^ . ^ capture of the stronghold of the mat remains to be the fate of the contest , . and . that £ g * e struggie . achieved is only the se ^^ h ^ m ^ ossible for any ( Cheers ) My . Lord Mayor . . achieved in io / h » k
countrywomen . . Jf ^; most gratifying a » , Jb . : Ut aM ^ i ¦ f « -yGrt 1 £ SJrf : a . mean the ui — 01
Englishman to »^ » £ - -r b < lt by civilians , by ininSa-not by »« ^ 'So ^ er tlie » surface ot dividual * acattttei '" J ^! . £ more proud than ever I . swa ^^ Hte " - ^ trepidity , of readmess _ f re source , o . s ^ he
wnicn » a " « - ^ .. ..-- Vno ^ t recent examples Punjab ) , "have ^ . ^ ^ ^ been the most i the tyranny of their ^ SiS ^ ioS attuned to their loyal on the present occasion-thQ mo Canning new and benevolent masters ( Uien £ ) > are ! will have also to reward tiie 4 ^ ing , abst J ained | they , toth hig h , and low whol ^ t jot ^^ mQst ^ - ^^^;^ r ^^ ves , rescued oth ^ s ton j
accomp lished " »»™ *^" ^ te .. . ( Zo « d *«*) *« scene during the last » tlie V other hand , may , I the Government at home on hay . b think , justly pride theimelvc » gio > Ve took the unequal to the magnitude of the o cas . o ^ earliest opportunity of ^ ^ arriv ed whe n our arIT 1 y _ an army which had 1 ! ! r ? but Avhich , when it grea ^ triump hs were acoomp Whod ^ but w ^^ ^ fhall arrive , wU 1 / ^ I ^ JS ^ d will , I do not lisUi ««»«
_ aiy auu-, »«« - ~ v mutineers , and have monwu from the assaults of the ml « n * : . . Govemment . I recompense at ^ . » f ^^ Sg » ecei ^ - " B 1 fflin - am convinced that lf Lor Jf ^"" Jn the part of lier sure he will - that conficlence on , t i , cmint Majesty ' s Government and of the peopi ^ _ gh ds -s £ ssin
paratively easy of accomp £ f Eng iand on ^ ... vt « , Qfn V . lisa the power and autuoriLy o paratively easy ot " ^ " ^^ r ^ Vhority of England on doubt , establish the power a « J jatuon y Indian an nn ahakable ^^ JS ^^ Lw , ha . alluded i empire . My noble ^ "g ^^ aved throug hout the to the spirit wl « chtal ) Jn p ^ ^ country , and . I am P roud t ° **? ^ ' t army that l . bede ^ patched from these shores ^ la fe ^ arrns lieve ever left it at one time , * I n aa wehad
that his conduct W not only « oect S C hv that diaeri S - SJ 4 h " - Si ? i ^^ s ^» £ |) eculiav ™ ri 3 tIC lofthe Brlllslneop le . « "H , cWtd one by Enrl LZ ^ X 3 T £ i . S ¥ U r— - matter of special interest . ,
in the United ^ "S ;™^'" ' V t e mutiny had arrived , under arms before the ne * s ot tne h / refore if any { Jj > ud cries of" Hear to- ) A » c ^^ foreign nation ever dreamt ni TOake - n Indm ertions which we , luro been ^^ Xt a different bearing , i ^ e * ,, o ot a ll weakened , anu mui « — lu
nave » o »« . "" - - .- __ , * ,, us than in """" ' " * " maybe observed towards « s l . . of , the country strength , the manner ^ « » 1 « £ the ^ ^^ of our baa gone forth , the manner in «^ f s havc army have filled , the manner 1 a whjoh oa ^ been replenished , will teach tito JSJmtlge of that which r . ^! SS t : foment of - - oi Ueatiomen
I! tuey uau . " — --v - " / . / icerinfl . ) , » . neal < io » d and Vr <*>™** * SKn the Continent to I S ^^ ss «^ ssrsra and in one sens * that ^ ertion m y ^ Bome and in one . *»« " •"" ^ a ft 3 the peop le of some not « aa w v i
Eng lishman is so BcabbardB ) other countries of umfor £ a ™ excel u 8 eitber and iron heels- but : no imt on ca dutio 9 of the aa officers ° ™ , J" tSled ^ and ability with which I u . ilitary profession , or » « " * JJ ^ v W herever desperate » ,,.. „ , lntio » are performed . ( . " «« - > " „ . _„ , ;„ , - rmmbers u . ilitary profession , or u XclS ^ r ^ W herever desperate those duties are P «« J ™ jJ- f superior numbere
, ^ KJw aeeds are to be " <^ PV ; S . JJSlump hantly overcome , arc to be boldly ^ jj ^ "K enduted , wherever in wherever P TlVrtt ^ w ft orBt dangers for the Boldier to face , Bbort , there are the wo » t oang } s lor ! there , 1 will venture to » ay no no naUon might , without t ^ ™^ , fSnJland ^ C ^ «*«^ O can be equal - to the £ jy * Jt g ^ ^ y f
And , wane > vo »«» « - - fc t forgotto «» J «»»» countrymen in Indi * r . ^ " ^" rCOuntrywom en . ( Ckeera . ) also to th « high quahtioB of our coun y Qf wQmftn In tho ordinary courHO of Ufa the i ^ u ^ hour of to cheer na in adversity » " * JJ ± 0 additional brilauilering , or , in happier times , to B countryllancytotho aunahine of P ^ Pf " ^ ^ o Utlw women in India have ha < l occasion to oxuiu i
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THE I ^ E ACER .
[ No . 399 , NovEMBER 14 j- ' 7 t _ I
| San Itauy M Atteus. Two Intoi-Cstin« D...
| SAN ITAUY M ATTEUS . Two intoi-cstin « docu tsbear ^ I sanitary state , ^ M ^ JJS Sport with respect is Dr . Letheby ' B Ninth Annual * i Beg - 13
lrar-| the Oityof i ; "" " '^" Of Births , Marriages General ' s Q ? " *®' ^ JtSS T Wales . A . summary of th ^^ o ^ TesSo ^^^ ^ ^ r ^ -g ^ L ^ ut ^ n « «„ ,. »» minted by Dr . Letneuy ^» v ,, ' < -,.. _ , of T , Onof hea th ou
I t ^ at the average ^ roug ' -- Uout all don is higher than the average ot i » JJ ^ Tho mor-England , taking town and country togji lo 00 t « lity in all England ; a ^ aJ * f » tj LeBdoa it I . at the tBiity m « .. « " » , cit of London u w < " *• " - -m tue ^ " "
of the population , r ., t Tho ndvanUgo rate of 228 for ovW ^ jK S » 1 ^ 1 »* "I " ; ^ s ^^ SVjs ^ . issaji
| beer , slow , but "fad y and flur ^ u deatU _ mortality has decreaacd , unt the J ^ ^ ^ crioil 1 roll of 8763 has been » J «« * * ° ^ ^ Z been under the of nine years during jf ^ iKm % X deaths this year rule of the Sanitary Commasion . 11 inlmbUnnt 8 \~^ Z ^ rA" *? ^ -erage , and
repre' Bcnt a Hiving of 2 B 6 lWos • ^ - tl | ftt tho « •» If we look to localities , a win u f dcutUs I . per iit . of . Vjoroy on f "'^ ^ toal dtatrk-t of tho has been chiefly effected in th « centra exlont of | ^ iV citp rCTv ^ aua ia -me »** - ! .
even reached to 38 per cent ., while , on the other hand , in the western division of the City it has not been more | than 7 per cent ., and in the eastern has been only 3 per cent . All this-and especially that trifling 3 per cent ., of the eastern district , which is tbe most crowded and ^ 11-regulated part of the City-shows > ow miich has s ill to otneers ui ^ uiv - »
be done bv our sanitary , now « » « - « - force cleanliness and decency among a people habituated to crime and all sorts of brutislmess , aa also how . . greatis the hope that by perseverance we may render our metropolis not only what it is now , the healthiest camtal " i . . . -j . . k « . > .. oolii ^ rifius as the hills to it i
in Kurope , out « av u « " = ° " ~ . » \ vhieh our sportsmen annually resort . 1 ien , if we remird the aces of the deceased , we shall arrive at ¦ pre-I Ssdv the sam conclusion . Of the 2904 deaths for the S vear lw many were infants under five years of Se ? There were not less than 1163--that is to say , 400 out of every 1000 persons who died last year , lhe \^ r ^ SSUhi -erage of ^ ealth in 1 ^ on
y & ssms & s point : xo rausra «»» . v" - — * win , > h it is bv no
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ana unuuiii ^ -- _ . of 10 and ao , u injurious to persons between ™ ^ g ^ ry sacrifice to therefore cannot be accepted as a ^^ J ¦ hould aie I our position thatno less ^ ^^ ^ Uy which only annually , and thw , ; too out . ^ of a mortj y- . ^ ¦ , extends to 2904 mdividua ^ - . ^^ vluch will be still-3 £ 2 SS ££ 5 ? SS _ ... j .,, »» »>" -the ¦ innuence ot .. ocpupawou . -.... „ ,
^ 'r ^ ' \ o = & srsss-: ^ n » iH lnwnr in the scale , ancl so on iu v -
e »; , ; :, te . j ^ , - ^* cs , ;;» --T ^ £ , ^ - ^ 3 ; -rSci : ^ ! bakers , fever ot clome ^ tu se in JJ" ¦ brain diseases of painters , butchers , and ' f ^™^* of publicans . " of porters . and bargemen , a n * U l ^^ ^^ i U 5- ? r ^»^ - ^^ iouuihb — ¦
» . » - . . . bovc the average 82 592 persons were married * 1 ^ 1 ' 1 l . 100 , oOO S eucid last June , - ' X ^ aveVaJeTthe .. unrte , persons living . aii . s . ced 9 the aY ^ ^^^
for the ten 1 > , T > .- . Vo the ma nages in the sprins rhigcs exceed by 2 .. 0 C tUc ma b . in lhe quarter of last year , anc b j 2 ^ 1 / i birtll . ; of iBpring quarter oI t >« J ^^ ^ ed in the quarter 101 , 215 living ; cl \ V '" September . This number th « t ended on the last day of Sei ) tc » n «) u rtcr
| . exceeds by 3582 the , birus , . n - ^^ , ' umbev of birtte of the year 185 C ; a f'J ^ tU \ ring the summer months . that over occurred in Kngjand dun g ); n The births were J » * f' . Sincreaao of population in nuently , the recorded natuial ncrea i Th (? nft . 3 S 3 . nd and Wales Is exnr . sse ^ ^^ , dom , vas ... ° i : nl . ronsn of noDVilution m " - VJ . ,,. •„„ ,, »» siuleu
S ^ ^ -H ^ S'tr 18 , 7 ^» v ote iib ^»» , rr , viiosc <> riyu » "
ife ^^ r ^ ferr ™ gr ^ sC ^ HS ^ A : ^* North American colonies , 8 J 17 to Lins . and 90 to other places . North American tv » v— . --- nicsand 90 to other places .
, Tho report for lust week says :--. The returns now exhibit that n ^ ^ Vtho tallty which usually nogina mtlkm 1 l % uU . i ^^ ycarf In the present instance , the mcit «» thu abb ; tlic deaths rogi . iteml hi I . ondon , wi . the preceding weeks were « J 88 and 104 J . { JJ ln the ten week thlt ended last Saturday oHOO . ,
& = ^ , H & eek ^ population boa "'^^ V ^ uS deaths . The »^
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 14, 1857, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_14111857/page/4/
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