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Sept. 6, 1851.J SJf !*«»«. 867
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HKAIVI'II OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK. (Fr...
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE Frida...
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BANK OF ENGLAND. An Account, pursuant to...
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BRITISH FUNDS FOH TIIK PAST WEEK. (Closi...
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FOREIGN FUNDS. (Last Official Quotation ...
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SHARKS. Last Olficinl Cluotation for Wee...
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AVr.iiAdK riticK of si;<;,vu. The averag...
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CORN KXCUANOK. Maukunk, September 6.—Sup...
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GRAIN, Mark-lane, Aug. 29. Wheat, R. New...
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FLOUR. ¦ Town-made per sack 39s. to 42« ...
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GENERAL AVERAGE PILICE OF GRALX. Week En...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT. Newgate and Lhadenh'.lt....
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IlKAD OF CATTLR AT SMITH FI ELI). Frirla...
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PROVISIONS. Butter—Best Fresh, 10s. 6d.t...
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HAY AND STRAW. (Per load of 30 Trusses.)...
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HOPS. POTATOES. Kent. Pockets 81s. to 10...
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FROM TI1K LONDON GAZETTE. Friday, August...
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The Violent Dissolution Of The Free Cong...
Free Congregations , who desired that his dead child should be buried according to the ritual of the Free Church . The man obeyed the summons , was kept in custody for a length of time , and when liberated he ascertained that two officers had entered his dwelling , forced themselves into the room where his wife was lying dangerously ill , and took away the child to bury it in the Catholic cemetery according to the old ritual . Such is a specimen of the cruelties committed by the Catholic clergy against Dissenters in the countries where the Government permits them power to do so . And yet , forsooth , Cardinal Wiseman and the Irish Papal clergy presume to speak of persecution by a Protestant Legislature , when they find it necessary to prevent England being tyrannized over by a Pope .
In spite of all these persecutions , the Free Congregations of Austria held to their faith . In Vienna alone , the members numbered ten thousand souls in the beginning of this year . This growth and spread of reformation principles caused the ministry of Schwarzenberg to dispense with the first article of that constitution which was granted by the reigning monarch , and which guaranteed religious liberty to all Austrian subjects , * and the Free Congregations were suppressed in August , 1851 .
While the Austrian Ministry trif s . in this way to suppress the principles of the Reformation in Germany , it at the same time endeavours to revenge itself on the English People and Government , seeking to withdraw attention from the state of . the Continent , creating domestic embarrassments by supporting the Irish Catholic clergy in their reactionary and violent tendencies ; for it need hardly be remarked that the Pope and his councillors are mere tools in their hands . Cardinal Wiseman was congratulated officially
by Austria , though not publicly , at the end of last year . I would even speak more plainly , that there is no doubt that this Cardinal was directly sent to England by Austria . Can there be a shadow of a doubt , with striking facts of the progress of Popery , that the waves of the counter-revolution of the Continent have already washed the soil of Great Britain ? May this Protestant nation be warned in time , and not look apathetically on the religious persecutions of Germany ! Is this a time for slumber ? Austria is the vassal of
Russia ; Russian barbarism and Roman Jesuitism will poison the morals of nations . Let the English nation bear this in mind , that Catholic Absolutism having subjected the chief Protestant power of Germany , will never cease to cast its revengeful eye on England . Let the People of England and the United Siates of America endeavour , by every means within their power , to support the principles of religious liberty in Germany , and oppose with all their might this suppression of the Free Congregations in that country . Give us an active sympathy and support for these principles , and the Reformation will find its way to Ireland and to Italy .
In conclusion , sir , permit me briefly to explain a double position which I have tnken in the agitation for religious liberty . As the founder of the " Free Congregations " of Germany I stand on a purely religious ground ; there I have nothing to do with any political party . But while I am thus contending for the principle of religious liberty , and the right of self-government for all Christian confessions , I have deemed it to be my duty as well as interest to
enter into a closer connection with those leaders of the German popular party wlio have embraced the same principles . I therefore , sir , take this opportunity of stating , that in both these capacities—as the founder of the Free Congregations , and as a member of the German Agitation Union of London , I shall continue my publication of facts which bear on the religious liberty of the continent of Europe . I am , sir , your obedient servant , Johannes Konoh .
Letters went to me to the above address will receive every attention , and be answered by any information desired . I am to be found at home on Fridays from 11 to 12 o ' clock . " Tlic full enjoyment of political liberty , and the right of domestic exerciao of the religious confeBSuiii , uro ffiiurnnteed to uvcry one . Tho enjoyment of civil and political rig'htu is independent of thi ! religious confeaaion , but ( hut religious conletniiou Bhall not be allowed to interfere with : ho political duties of the citizeim . "—Constitution of March 1 , VMto . SactUm I .
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Sept . 6 , 1851 . J SJf !*«»« . 867
Hkaivi'ii Of London During The Week. (Fr...
HKAIVI'II OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK . ( From the llegiBtrur- ( Jciicrara Iteport . ) The woekl y reports have not Ix'cn recently of the most favourable character . During five weeks that have run since July 2 G , the deaths , except in one instance , have ranged above 1000 ; in the week ending August 1 ( J they reached 1001 , and in the week ending lust Saturday they again roue to the same number . The 10 GI deatiis now relumed indicate not only a . hig h rate of mortality for London as compared with more open dlHtrictH of the
country , hut . an increased amount us measured by former experience in the metropolitan districts at the name Reason of the yoar . In the corresponding week of lMli ) , whm epidemic cholera had newly attained its highest point , 2700 deaths were regiutored in London ; but , with that and another exception , the deaths in the corresponding weeks of 1841-60 did not reach 1000 , and were generally under 900 . Of the whole number of persons who died last week nearly one-half had not completed their fifth yew tot ejti « t « nce .
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Money Market And City Intelligence Frida...
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE Friday . Consols have fluctuated considerably this week . On Monday they closed at 96 ^ , an advance of one-eighth . Oh Tuesday they rose to 963 to < J ; but on Wednesday they fell to 96 J to |; and on Thursday , owing to the " general aspect of Foreign affairs , " they receded to 96 i to £ . This morning opening prices were—Consols , 96 £ J The fluctuations of the week have been , Consols from 951 to 964 ; Bank Stock , 215 to 216 ; Exchequer Bills , 44 s . to 48 s . premium .
In Foreign stocks the bargains officially reported yesterday were : —Brazilian , at 92 ; Danish Five per Cents ., 101 J ex . div . ; Granada , 14 ^ ; ditto , Deferred , 3 | ; Mexican , for account , 28 J ; Peruvian , 90 | ; Portuguese Four per Cents ., for account , 32 |; Sardinian Scrip , 2 discount ; Spanish , for the account , 20 | k ; and Dutch Four per Cent . Certificates , 92 £ $ .
Bank Of England. An Account, Pursuant To...
BANK OF ENGLAND . An Account , pursuant to the Act 7 th and 8 th Victoria , csp . 32 , for the week ending- on Saturday , the 16 th of August , 1851 , ISSUE DEPARTMENT . £ £ Notes issued .... 27 , 62 ^ , 100 Government Debt , 11 , 01 ) 100 Other Securities .. 2 , iiSi , < J 00 Gold Coin aiid Bullion 13 , 581 ) . $ !"> Silver Bullion .... 33 , 3 To £ 37 , 6 ^ 3 , 190 £ 27 , 623 , 1 £ 0 BANKING DEPARTMENT . £ . £ Proprietors'Capital , 14 , 553 , 000 Government Secu-Rest 3 , 288 , 460 rities ( including Public Deposits ( in- Dead-weight Ancluding Exche- nuity ) 1 ? ., 4 G 1 , 2 ! 6 quer , Saving-s' Othei Securities .. 1-2 , 881 , 811 Banks , Commis- Notes 7 , 878 , 010 sioners of National Gold and Silver Debt , and Divi- Coin 601 . G 34 dend Accounts ) .. 7 , 1 ( 51 , 08 . ") Other Deposits 8 , 507 , 179 Seven-day and other Bills 1 , 322 , 007 £ 34 , 831 , 731 i ; 3 i . 831 , 7 ;> l Dated August 28 , 1801 . M Mahsiiali ,, Chief Cashier .
British Funds Foh Tiik Past Week. (Closi...
BRITISH FUNDS FOH TIIK PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) ¦ Snlur . ' ¦ IWond . ' Tues . IVedn . Thurs . Frid . Bank Stock ... 215 I al 5 * i 215 , ' 215 . 1 2 > . o- > 3 per Ct . Red .. S ) 7 i SGJ I 07 "JTi 'JC . 1 ¦ 3 p . C . Con . Ans . Sfi | 9 GJ 96 ^ 90 £ ¦ 'Ml , 3 p . C . An . ITAi . ¦ 3 p . Ct . Con ., Ac . < Jo ;! 96 f 06 > 9 C || i 9 (> | 3 J p . Cent . An . 98 i itS ^ « 8 ^ < J 8 . j ii 8 [{ New 5 per Cts . • • Lonsr Ans ., 1860 7 J 7 ij 7 ^ 7 ^ ——Ind . St . 104 p . ct . , 2 G 0 Ditto Bonds .. 57 p 57 p 49 p 48 p \ 5 > p Ex . Bills , 1000 / . 46 p 47 p 44 p ; 48 p Ditto . 5 ) 0 * . .. 49 p 4 IJ p 48 p 4 i p ' 48 p Ditto , Small 49 p 46 p 48 p 44 p 48 p
Foreign Funds. (Last Official Quotation ...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during- the Week ending- Friday Evening . ) Austrian 5 per Cents . 81 Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 28 , ! , Belgian Hd 8 ., 44 p . Ct . ! M £ Small .. .. — Brazilian 5 per Cents . SO I Neapolitan 5 per Cents . — Buenos Ayres ( 5 p . Cts . f > 5 Peruvian 4 . J per Cents . — Chilian 6 per Cents . .. — Portuguese 5 per Cent . — Danish 5 per Cents . .. 101 !| ^ — 4 per Cts . 32 j Dutch 2 per Cents ... fJ'J . i — Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. « J | J ' Russian , 18255 , 4 . ^ p . cu . 102 Kcnador Bonds .. li t' Span . Actives , 5 p . Ct : > . 21 French 5 p . C . An . atParis 9-l . 'J () Passive .. . V ; 3 p . Cts ., Juljll , f > 6 . 00 Deferred .. —
Sharks. Last Olficinl Cluotation For Wee...
SHARKS . Last Olficinl Cluotation for Week ending Fridiiy Kvenin " . Railways . Banks . Aberdeen .. .. — A » mtrid ; i » ian .. .. — Bristol and Exeter .. 7 : > Britioli North Auierieiui Caledonian .. .. 9 . J Colonial .. .. .. — KaHtern Counties .. f > . ( Commercial of London .. Edinburgh and Olustfow — London and Westminster 29 Circat Northern .. .. 15 , ] I . cndon Joint Stock .. \ H \ ijreat H . & W . ( Ireland ) 3 K ( National of Ireland .. — ( ireat Western .. .. 7 <<| National Provincial .. — l . rtiicuHliire and Yorkshire 48 Provincial of Ireland .. ¦—¦ Laucauter and Carlitde - Union of AiiMtrnliu .. ;? . > Lond ., Itrifrhton . & H . Coiipi 91 i ) Union of London .. II London and lUackwitll .. ('» , ' . Mjnim . London an < l N .-Weatern IL !^ liol . mos .. .. .. — Midland .. .. .. -11 :, ' Brazilian Imperial North BritlMh .. .. b { Ditto , St . John del Hey — Soulh-KiiHlern and Dover - — Colue < 'oppi-r .. .. — Houth-WeBtcrn .. .. HO / Mi . scki . i . aNkdiis . York , Newcan ., 8 c Berwick Kij' Auntriiliaii Agricultural York and North Midland 1 ( 5 / Canadit Dookn . « ( iiMieral Steam .. KaHt anil Went Indin .. — Peniim . ^ . Oriental Steam 08 London .. .. .. Itojal . M . iil Kteam Nt . Kutharinu .. .. — South Australian ..
Avr.Iiadk Ritick Of Si;<;,Vu. The Averag...
AVr . iiAdK riticK of si ;<; , vu . The average price of Drown or MumcovhiIo Jinijar , computed from the ictunii ninile in tli < > week endin . " tlic 2 <> thdu > ' ol August , 1851 , is i ! 4 a . I'd . , ( ., cvt
Corn Kxcuanok. Maukunk, September 6.—Sup...
CORN KXCUANOK . Maukunk , September 6 . —SupplieB moderate , wea- i ther flne , and trade dull at former ratea for Wheut and , Barley . Oats less plentiful tUun of late , and Gd . dearer < for bent qualities . 1
Corn Kxcuanok. Maukunk, September 6.—Sup...
Arrivals from September 1 to September 5 . English . Irish . Foreign Wheat .. .. 3420 . fifjlg Barley .. .. 100 —«_ @ 220 Oats .. .. .. 130 . 14580 Flour .. .. 1790 1220 5300
Grain, Mark-Lane, Aug. 29. Wheat, R. New...
GRAIN , Mark-lane , Aug . 29 . Wheat , R . New 36 s . to 38 s . Maple 29 a . to 30 a Fine 39 —41 White 24 —25 Old 39 —41 Boilers 26 —28 White 41 —44 Beane , Ticks . .. 26 —27 Fine 41 —43 Old 28 —29 Superior New 42 — 46 Indian Corn 27 —28 Bve 24 — 25 Oats , Feed 17 — IS Earley 21 — 22 Fine 18 —19 Malting- 23 —28 Poland 20 —21 Malt . Ord 48 —50 Fine .... 21 —22 Fine 50 —53 Potato 19 —20 Peas , Hog- 25 —20 Fine 20 —21
Flour. ¦ Town-Made Per Sack 39s. To 42« ...
FLOUR . ¦ Town-made per sack 39 s . to 42 « Seconds 3 J — 39 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 34 —37 NorfolK and Stockton 31 — 33 A're ican per barrel 20 — 24 Canadian 20 —24 Wheaten Bread , 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 6 d .
General Average Pilice Of Gralx. Week En...
GENERAL AVERAGE PILICE OF GRALX . Week Ending Aug-. 23 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 39 s . JOd . Rye 27 a . Id . Barley * 6 8 Beans 31 4 Oats 20 11 Peas 25 11 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 41 s . 9 d " . live 27 s . 2 , 1 . Barley 26 0 Beans 31 4 Oats 21 10 Peas - ~ 7 9
Butchers' Meat. Newgate And Lhadenh'.Lt....
BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Lhadenh ' . lt .. * Sjithpield . ' S . d . s . d . p . ( I . s . < i . 1 Beef 2 4 to 3 2 3 4 to 3 8 j Mutton 2 8 — 3 C , 3 8—1 0 1 Larr . h 3 4 — 4 4 4 0 — 4 fi ! Veal - 3 4 — 3 8 2 8 — 3 8 : Pork 2 8 — 4 0 3 i > — 3 1 > I * To sink tlic offal , per 81 b .
Ilkad Of Cattlr At Smith Fi Eli). Frirla...
IlKAD OF CATTLR AT SMITH FI ELI ) . Frirlav . Monday . r > east 3 9 l ) G" lG- 'O Sheep 12 , 050 33 , ^ 66 Calves 59 i 340 Pigs 410 33 l >
Provisions. Butter—Best Fresh, 10s. 6d.T...
PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , 10 s . 6 d . to 11 s . per < loz . Cailoiv , £ 3 13 s . to £ 3 1 'js . per cwt . Bacon , Irish per civt . 53 . ; . to C 0 . ^ . Cheese , Cheshire 4 'i — 70 Derby , Plain 48 — CO Hams , York 61 / — € 0 Kifg * , French , per 120 , 5 rf . till , to G > . 3 d .
Hay And Straw. (Per Load Of 30 Trusses.)...
HAY AND STRAW . ( Per load of 30 Trusses . ) CUMBEHLAND . Sm ITIIFI HI . I > . Wll ITKBI i A I'E X .. II ; iy , Good 78 s . to 84 s 82 s . to 81 * 72 s . to 80 s . Inferior .. 58 70 70 — 7 i 0 — 0 New 58 — 70 0—0 GO — ( iK Clover 90—98 .... 9 . 5 — 95 .... 90 — 98 Wheat Straw .. 28 — 35 22 — ol .... 28 — 35
Hops. Potatoes. Kent. Pockets 81s. To 10...
HOPS . POTATOES . Kent . Pockets 81 s . to 10 , > s . York Regents per ton 90 a . to 111 ) Choiee ditto .. 90 — 100 Wisbech Regents ... G 5 — 75 Sussex ditto .. 80 — 100 Scotch Hods — — — V ' ariihiini do .. — .. — French Whites CO — C . >
From Ti1k London Gazette. Friday, August...
FROM TI 1 K LONDON GAZETTE . Friday , August 2 J . Bankiuii'TS . —O . Bowen and A . GutsoN , Lower Mitchani , Surrey , calico printers , to surrender Sept ember 13 . October 11 ; solicitors . M « s » rs . Linklater and Linklutei ' , Charlotte-row , lUaiitvou-houae ; oflloial assignee , Mr . l ' eimell , Gui ! dh ; illchambers , HaKin ^ hrdl-Htreet—J . Graham , Noble-sUr et , warehouseman , September 6 , October 11 ; Holicitors , Messrs . l . inUliter : i ' . d Linkhiter , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; oflir . ial fishU'iiee , Mr . I ' ennell , Gnildliall-chauihci'H , liasinfrhull-stiiret—T . WaKI . i Il ' . l . l ) , Cadogali-pluct : and lialkin-terrace , Chelsea , tilk mercer , September «» , October II ; Holicitor , Mr . James St . Thon 1 u .-4-Kt . reet , Sotithwiirlt ; ofliciul assignee , Mr , NieholHon , Basinghall-Htrect—J . B . TuiiNKit , Woolwich , Kent , suiLeoii
September . ) . October 9 ; . solicitor , Mr . Caittar , Greenwie . h ofliciul assignee , Mr . Caiman , IJirchiii-lane , Coinliill— A . H I ' ltY , Milc-eiid-road , cheiuh- 't . Kept . 4 , Oct . 10 ; nolicitorn Me * M-K . June .-: and Hetteley , Hi unmviek-w <) ii : iiv ; ollloiul ai'si ^ nec Mr . Whit more ., ltaHinghall-Mtreet—U . I ' ll 11 . 1 , 11 h , M lltoii-wtieet , and Wood- ^ trtet , Cheupnidt \ whalebone maiml . ict m 01 h , Sept . ;> , Oct . i >; holicitor , Mr . Bawbridjje ., Woml-slreet , ( h ' etipsule ; otlieial assignee , Mr . Caiman , Itirehiu-lane ., (' oruhill —C . ISa YI . iri'K , Chippenhain , Wiltshire , ni . ^ coii , Sept .. II , Oct . 7 ; Hnlicitor . H , McBm'B . Goldney and Fellowen , Cliippcnhain ; o / lici . il HH-iKiiee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—J . Thomas , Slirewbbiii y . grocer , Sept . i ) and 30 ; Holieitom , Messrs . Motterain , Iviiitflil , and ICinmet , Birmingham ; ofliciul a : M ^ nee , Mr . Clnimie , Birmingham .
From Ti1k London Gazette. Friday, August...
Tuesday , tti'iitemher ~ . IUnkhi ' 1 'is . — W . J . Taxman and Catmkhimc I ' axman Ilitre-Mlreet , ltethnull- (; reen , silk dycre , to surrender . 'jepleinliei l . 'l , Ocloher 11 ; Holicitors , MeiiMH . (; i-iishy : iml < , ' onipton . Clnm-I , court . Old J ( wry ; ottlcial asi . ignee , Mr . I'eniiell , Guildhallchi ) inber : i , i : asinf , 'hall utreet—J . and T . V . Wai . i ,, < 'IiiiI / ihik , brewem . boj . Uuiliei H , October 17 ; solicitor :-, M r ^ i a . W ' rljrl . l . mid Homier , l , < . iidon-btieet , !¦ Cncliui - rli-sii 1 <•< ( ; «> lfi < -i : il » . hik'i ' * , M I' . Wliitinore , lU-iii-hall-HtKcl II . A Nr H M in , . Iriw . y- ! 'H eel . Al . lL'i . te , mid Clmreh-slreel . Mi . iredieh . eh . llu . r , « . | ite . i . l » m H , October 17 solieiloru , Mensi - H . K < id . l . i , n l . > nl . '" . d Ann ' -tlc o Kridaj-sti . el , < henps . d . . and Mi-hhi-h . s ,, Jr . U « . ill . n . Kl « . ii . » im ! Hhipman , MMncheHl . r ; official .. esi ^ nce . ftlr . ( a . man Jliichinlnno . Comhill-W . . SikaNUK . Jim .. J-uternos er-r « , w , l . o « , liH « lle , . Keptemher H . Oetol . e , 17 ; m . luitor Air . ^ > - <'«» B »; y- » . iillcbimborB , Bi » l . o ,. HK at « - » treet ; ufllciiil n ** iK »«« . Mr . Whitmore . ll »« itfh » H- » tro « Jt--J > . IIonnht , Mark-lune und Ouldun-aquuru
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 6, 1851, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_06091851/page/21/
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