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» f the < brtneraoeeptfed , " a ^ 'b&ng thttoost Fdv ' out ^ bje asms . Ltntedctc' ANb Go . Have- sctetained d loss ' pf ; 'i& 58 £ fir < mt > 'fbfged J acceptances . Th « tills fn Ion werfrtlifecotihtM fo ^ ' a person Who opened a ing oectnfnt * rlth foem ' alrtffirt'tw ^ Vears batik , -dlider ramo o < l JMw ^ callino de AIlo ^ Qn tfeat occasion , he ited lO 0 OJL- - 'and < sal > seqiientIj 'lie' applied oO abont » Tlozen © ceasiond fotf : the discount of excellent paper iall' ambbnW'i Within- ' She last ffrw months he has ? d himself of the credit thus established td hegotwp spurious WN& : foi ^ ni * aggregate-of 864 / -V as a V , against ; wbioh * h « re-ifl a balance-of iQBL tin nia ing accounti , apatffrOTri arty thing * that Way Ve reed in fcase of * hi 8 T oliftupKi-iiTi ' f *?* { XUf / yfrHcfc L >» ' :-,, ,, / ¦ . ' ' i , I : .::., - ! ' ;; ••• . ' ... - ) . ¦ I ••• ' i : '" < :- •• ' . !>
u . Lalsg , Af . 'P ; , ha 3 been makirig a- Speech bn the at Kirkwall f itt which : he ribrtes hia beBcf that H * e alienated from < tarseSve # * 1 * & Sympathies of Etardpe it accepting thS" Austrian't * opk >« al : Atthe ' close * address , thoi ntdeftlng ; which corisisied chiefly of are , passed- thei followtnff resoiation ^ - ^ " That this ng , rwhilo-reserripg-xheir rttvri' \ -i « 1 ws : on the subject sitvar , express their : « opd&il < ap |) ttivtil 1 of Mr . Laing' « ict in CParlianieitt i ab 4 tbeir * onthined corrfidenee In « their muiwentataVBiV :- -i ! r ! -n ; . •¦> ;¦ . >¦ . ^ . ;¦ • » -
tavuA& 'DB * THuw-Som « explowv ^ J iubst&nce i ^ as tarridajr'Wcek ^ tiinxwn'iwCv the flront urea of- a house 3 lton-row , Grosvexxor ^ q u ^ r * , in- codfec ^ iuence 6 f ty ^ tbe wijido * r » -iH i thai 'front « f'the' l * ous « ' < Were » y ! nnd ^ he / serVmBty'ivho' Was drfcadftilh-frightened , Uvtiiafaoulil nevir ^ rooosertiio 1 shock ! . ' A medical .. war : c « lled i : in ; < who . fotm * ' ;; htr * ufferin <« ' ' frbm liDe a * . . whfch , jke t ^ liur ed to hnvo Men oa « sed by , - Ultimately aha died . Thd Jurj returned a : t of manslaughter against some peruon or persons
} wn . he of TnADK . H > -The advices from the nianuing towns for tho week ending- lust Saturday show : jnued tendency . towards a steady and increasing Three of the suspended Birmirlghnm housesifrV those * f - ^ leasrs . Haysvood , Mr . Joseph Spencer , leaars . Whitehbu » d and . Jefleries—ha ^ -e' gone into upicy . . ¦ ' 'i ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ <> : ¦•¦ ¦ . , ¦¦ ' ' ajutu o * LuMimoWi' — The doatha regidtered in Louise from 993 'in < too previous -week to 1095 in that i , ended last Saturday .: In comparing the results last two weeks in the several periods of life , it ra that thdiriauths under 20 years of age roso from
> , 6 ^ 8 * at . SM ) years and under 40 , thdy ¦ wvx ' c J'id 4 < 1 ; in the period -tO-GO years , tliey were 120 an « l , ia the , p * xt jtoriod , 60-ttO , tho niimbor increasod L ^<> , to L 6 i >;/ and . ' ofjporsona-wlio h . id attained -80 of age and upwards , tho deaths were 31 in the > H 9 week ' and . 0 . 7 in / the laat- < - ^ -Though the present i shows on incteaso , the mortality is much less than i on an average > in the corresponding \ reoks of the 1845-64 . In aeasona like the present , when cholera . extending its ravages , the doatha from it have jod 16 in the middle of August . Last week , 12 registered , of which <> were caused by " choleraic iota , " 2 by " cholora infautum , " one was from
; liah cholera , " and 8 are roturnod . simply as caused olera . Diarrhooa was fatal in 16 > 1 eafio . i , of which ; curred to infants loss than ouo year old , and tilt » e between one Had two years of ngc . Tho average jr in ton cor / roflponding weeks , corrected for ii > - of population ^ is l < > i > . Lust wtuek , attention was > to tho fact that more than tho juat proportion of > . from dinrrhooa , occurred in tho North districts ; lio present returns still moro roniarkubly support po obs « r . v « Uon . r ~ Lust week , tho birth * of HI-2 md 82 /> girlo ,, ia . All 1 C (> 7 ohildren , wcro rogistcred idon . In , thm , tea corresponding , m » ek » of tho ycftra 54 , tho averago numbur wna 18 B 4 . — J >' rom the "nr-GeneraVa Weekly Return .
ri . MWSBVm-S&N ^ PBMf * B ^^ K ^ KtttAxH ^ &xh&W&iW ^ &i £ * W $ i < $ P $ P & $ ) $ . y « af » pf age , has beenmuraered at Bristol in a yexy ^ fny&faxiQw m ^ a ^ ne ^ ,, Bef wefift ^^ nraaid . « ight , q ^ ciock . ^' . jpati ^ rday M ? WS Ptyn $ ! fr 180 k-i " # * , j'ST- J » r . iPW * 9 ' ^ , get , ; soxoe beer at a pubho-Ti 6 uise ,, a mije- distont frpna , hex home A considerable time nayintf elaDsed ^ and . ^ jhe , child still being ^ se ^ - fcefcipare ^ ^ wei ? t out to - . see | c hjifr ,. uS | ie ,. was ' , j ^ o \ found that night , but the s ^» c | i ' was jre ' siinaed' ib . e' t p lff&ring nxorn / jog , wlieja , a % . an early Jtiouri' * ihe . feocfy [ fit 'ihe " c ^ p ^ iiwas discove ^ d . under a ; | teap' «?' . stone * ' \ u \ a .. ray ^ C ) ' at . no ^ eat ,. distance jtrpxn inayne ' s ^ as& ^' ' ^ ^^ u ^ t > 8 sV ] &ce 9 i ' neL ^ ' ^ rhen ; ip , appeared' that . ' * , b , ' e' child b ^ U reacTbied , tpe ,. puLbtc-houie . to which stie ' was sent , ' and must ^ tte ^ efore jbaye . beeai ' m '
urp l ^ rfeu ' iii ' , coming ^> ae % ... in spector . v SLtfcw . ppd , stated , that , qp . ; 6 ' earaihig theVcpttege whtre j ^ ie , de ' c ' eased had lived , he f ^ und some' linen ' belonging ' to ' the fatter , which \ . wps stained , with blood .. From . th , e eyldence , pjf . ( the surgeon , ft ' a ^ t ^ kred ' ' ^ a 'jb '' ttie h ^^ . ^ roi ! i ^ ' tii |[ hs ^ . and one of the a ' pns ^ presented'ia ' gre ^ t ' nuniber pf wbuhdel rainy being or * a hjost deaaly . nature V and it . wap ; oWous , , that a feirfilt jdegree of viplence had > een eipploye . d , The inquest ' stands adjourned . There , are rumour ^ of a Innatic being loose , who is said to have run after children with a razor . The police are-making-inquiries . Bin . JiyFFy ' SyFjiTAB ^ AbjPB ^ vw ^ N ovjbi ^ Himself . — Mr . Gavan l ) uffy has Wade his farewell address , to his New ftosS constituents' iii tie columns of the Notion .
Wfth considerable calwiness and dignity" arid something ' of pathosj Mf , Ruffy relates the history of his struggles fdr thb last fburteen years' tx » keep the Irish party ' afloat , aria " tbe green flag flying . " \^ ut he finds himself deserted by ^ all but' a few friends ; the champions of Ireland ' s , rights have goneover to the ; enemy , and h ave bfeeif bribed "by placesuTdd ^ r *? the TihgBsh Gbyerninent ;" the priests , 'in the -greater numher of cases , are influenced t » y'unpatriotic bishops ; th . 6 constituencies have not sent a single recruit for the last three years ; and Mr . Duffy , frt flespair ^ hag determined upon leaving his country for ever , ' arid jipoii forswearing politics in h ^ s new home . He thus . finds in the present war an " opportunity" for Irelaiid r- ^ - * England ' s difficulty is Ireland ' s
opportunity . ' . That point haii arrived at which bur hopes were to ciiTmlhate * tb shtit our eyes upon it is national suicrdel " The emfergericy of the " empire is tfic old arid proved' epoch or irelapd ? s success . "VNIth ' the victories oPWasftfrigtbri came free trade and : indeperidence ; with fbe vicidriksof Ihimonriez- came the firstinstaltnettt ^ of CatKolre liberty i Tffth the victories of Todleben and Lipraridi riiight come an Irish riatibri h * wb stood on ' our rights like out fWthers . ' If we do no . t claim and conipel then * how , whefij in JTeaven ' snairie , will the fit time ( to ¥ n € ? . I . Thetimeisfor winning whatever we " are able and deternrfired io have . The Irish cau $ e depends foTfinccess'only " on the Irish people , ' and that success is i : eaaieir' at'thfe' mtrtnerit than it was for forty years pastl . 1 .:. - ^ . :. ¦¦•¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ : ' : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - ; ' V ¦
' ' FinftE i * RX . R ' "W ' ESTMiXfiTEK Bridge .- —The premises of 1 &t . George' Myers , hililder , < 5 uildfordistrcet , Commercial-road , Lambeth , principally filled with sashes , for the huts in ' the Crimea , caught " fire on Tuesday afternoon . ¦ The flames ' we ' re at length . suppressed without atiylosW " of life ; but the premises were greatly injured , and an adjoining -warehouse was also damaged . —On Wednesday night , a fire occurred on the premises of Messrs . Bryan Donkin and Co ., engineers , Blue Anchorroad , Bermondsey . A great amount of damage was done .
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r y " " / 7 PEA . CEor "WA ^ a ; , ;;; ;¦ " _;¦'__ Theee is a peculiar inconsistency in . tibe ideas of our ptfpiilar politiciansi They profess ~ to entertain a theory whrich cannot be jaffirmed in part and rejected in piairt ^ ^ ut ni ^ ist he actnowledge'd or 4 enied as . a wl ^ ole | yet tiiey separate into'fragments the acts and opinions of public men , and judge of « acli alone , " witHout reference to its relative " oi sutjeafdiinatfe
cnaracter . Moreover , tney , the niost impatient of agitators , demand that tne nation shall be led into a mortal crusade against ¦ Hussiay and shall challenge tb' an interneeirie conflict every despotism in Europe , at . the same time , tbat , within itwp j-ears from the commencement of hostilities , they lament the undertaking as a failure , atid exclaim for peace at" any price in" preference fo y ^ f ^ a ^ any cost . ;
The dilemma thus created is symbolical of the passionate and half-enlightened condition of the vrorking-class mind : "We say '" the workiiig-class mind , " becaia ? e th ! e wortcuig classes , so far as they move in politics ^ afc alj , m ove in . obedienee to these rrregailhr impulses . ¦ ' There is a great industrious body , vie are'a \ rarc , which ? ^ Separates itself from tliat notiia'de tribe co # tmuallj oscillating . ' , b et \ veen < " Kenjniftgtoii i . j ^ ingtoBE , and Westminsfcer , in the metropolis ; and between Birmingham- aind Sheffield ; in the j «*(> - vinces bttt the active nieiiai « e ^ to all iitfriea *!
-ance , the : re . pre ^ entatiYe men 61 , every . order , whetlier it be the peerage or the democracy . Consequently , at every aggregate meeting , " whether in the east or ^ est ;" th-6 , siame' ^ illiterate orators appear , the same riotous crowd assembles , and thus a fictitious public opinion is forced into growth , which , in the present instance , is adverse to the Russian war . Taking the case as it stands , we may submit to the most intellectual and reasonable of the working classes , whether they gain anything for themselves or for their friends by the premature err for peace .
How did the war originate ? The policy of Europe had sanctioned , during forty years , the aggressive action of the liussian Empire . Across the fixed boundaries which they could not safely penetrate bv force of arms , the Czars extended their illegitimate influence by corrupting the press , by intermarrying their kindred with the reigning families , by interesting the nobles , and , above all , by overawing the people , and thus strengthening tho tyranny of the court . In their oilorts to form aTcoalition against Bussia , tho Allies arc nu't at almost all points by tin ' s
long-prepared concatenation 01 intrigues On other frontiers , such as those of Turkey , Persia , Bokhara , and China , the Czars employed military demonstrations as well as diplomatic arts , and thus increasing year oy vein- the circle of their sway , built up in tho north of Europo the cent nil citadel ot despotism . Tho failure ot ; French , German , ' Hungarian , nn . l Italian and Polish revo - lions , mav be partially traced , n c ¦ voij mfltnnoo to tho existence ot this innnoMiblo ; remaev . While Kusnin roii . amed intact a « en « n cii - t thivnfc checked tho liberal ad-
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; Lk . Ci > ek Okpick , Saturday , Anpvist 25 . The Hrst divislion of the German I . cgion , forming the Kifle battaliort , numbering upwards of 1000 , are under orders of readiness for the Crimea , find , nceonling to presqnt arrangements , will leave SliornclitTe rtbout tlid ' 28 th hist , for embarkation . Tho first " ' ( livision of tlie Swiss t , egion is also expected to le . ivo Dover for the seat of Vnr in the ensuing week .
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A despatch from General I , a !\ Inrmora stntes that tho number of killed nnd wonniU'fl in the ynrdininn contingent , at the battle of the Tehcnmyu , amounted to 600 . The Wurtemborg Chambers have been dissolved .
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• ^ i * Kxvkpknok is now tho price for an Unstamped cojty of the / . curler , and Sixiu » 'ok if Stami-ki > . A Stamtico copy of tbw Journal can bo transmit toil through tho " Post-oflico to nny part of (« roat Britain as fraquontly as may bo required , during fifteen days from its dnto , free of charge ; but it is neccssnry th « t tho paper « honld bo foldod In such n manner that tho atamp bo clearly vinible on the out-Kido . Tho l . cadtr haH boon " replfltored" nt tho Goneral l ' ustotflce , according to the provisions of tho Now Act rolutlng tO'Nawbpnpors , nmt a Stamtkt * copy has , thorcforo , tho privilege of transnii . ^ ion through tho pont beyond tho Unitod Kingdom on payment of tho proper rate of postage .
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There is nothing so revolutionary * S > eca-ase tberfiis nothing spAinnatuial and ^ cqnyutai-Bre , as the strain to fceep thing 3 fixe . d when all the ^ rorld ' ia "by tne very law o <\ ta creation in eternal pi-6 ^ re ' ss . ^) a . A ^ s < ivS
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 25, 1855, page 813, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2103/page/9/
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